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| Scroll through Chi Birmingham's portfolio and you may be reminded of Wallace and Gromit, or the many residents of Springfield, home to Matt Groening's The Simpsons. In Birmingham's world, the colors and shapes of friendly hikers, cyclists, and joggers mingle with surprising pop-culture mash-ups inspired by Alien, Back to the Future, and Ghost Rider.
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| Despite general rollbacks in the realm of print, promotional poster designs continue to thrive. Well-designed promo posters remain not only one of the best ways to reach audiences, but also make excellent collectors items for design aficionados, film buffs, letterpress collectors and more.
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| Imagine meeting a legendary designer and strategist during your design school years when he gives a lecture on campus. Imagine forming a bond with this legend, a bond that develops into deep conversations and, ultimately, into a business partnership. Imagine that partnership evolving into one of the industry's foremost agencies. That's the "meet cute" story of Dana Arnett and Robert Vogele.
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| Microcontent boosts social media strategy to a new level. These bite-sized infographics contain essential information that's easily shareable and digestible. Sharing concise visuals will cut through the noise of social media and help viewers retain the information you want them to know. In fact, social media posts with visuals have 94% more page views than posts without. |
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| Surprise. That was Aaron Draplin's reaction when he got the call from HOW to feature him again. According to the Portland, OR, graphic designer, the story hasn't changed all that much. And to his point, there's no lack of Aaron Draplin or Draplin Design Co. coverage on the World Wide Web. So much so, that I felt a bit of trepidation about the interview. What could I unearth that hadn't been covered before? And why would someone read this story?
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| Washington, D.C.-based artist Rob Generette III, aka Rob Zilla, has a thing for digitally drawing athletes. He experienced his latest round of work drawing for a fan appreciation event for the Golden State Warriors this April, designing a shirt with 36 different drawings on it given to all fans on the final regular-season home game of the season.
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