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12.20.19

December 20, 2019

Colordot

“A color picker for humans.” The user moves the mouse up and down, and side to side, and clicks to save the color.

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 What Miss Mitchell Saw by Hayley Barrett and illustrator Diana Sudyka

“An illustrated homage to a rare visionary who opened up portals of possibility for generations.”

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Ryan Carl

“Ryan received a Master’s degree in Religion from University of Oxford, before becoming a self-taught designer and running his own studio. His academic background informs his design process of radical simplicity and his ideals of designing with purpose and meaning.”

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Dusan Klepic

Logo designer and illustrator

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Dutch/Light (for Agneta Block) by Jyll Bradley

“Created through pairing old naval timbers from Chatham Dockyard with contemporary edge-lit Plexiglas, the work hovers between structural strength and transient transparency – changing in feeling and appearance through the day’s passage.”

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Tags: color, illustration, book, self taught, simplicity, meaning, logo, sculpture, light
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