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31 Aug
Hornet focuses on finding, developing, and supporting great talent. The Company looks across a range of industries for people with exceptional creative vision. As a result of this director-driven approach, Hornet has been able to assemble an exceptionally talented and diverse team of directors, each contributing a unique style and vision. For clients, this means work that is consistently fresh, innovative, and fits their branding needs.
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30 Aug
“For me, creating art is a constant adventure. Each painting paves a road to the next. It’s as if I’m unknowingly recording history in a strange new world that can only exist if I choose to paint it. My purpose is to continue creating and exploring new feelings and ideas.” - Josh Clay
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24 Aug
Aaron was born in Byron Bay, NSW, Australia in 1979. He studied Animation and Graphic Design in Brisbane before moving to London in 2000 where he worked for John Brown Citrus Publishing, and later, Hoop Associates. After returning to Australia at the end of 2002, he moved to Melbourne where he was the Production Manager for Scene Magazine before becoming part of the design team at Hardie Grant Publishing, where he has worked for the past two and a half years.
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23 Aug
“I have high personal and professional goals for my sculpture. I want to accurately portray life all over the earth, the beautiful and the horrible, starvation, terrorism, teenage love, the beauty of a loving family, hoping that a three dimensional ‘picture’ will help connect us even more, help us to take care of each other.” - Robert MacArthur
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22 Aug
“It is my personal/professional goal to provide satisfaction for my clients. I strive to work collaboratively to provide creative solutions that will benefit your company and your needs. I am determined to create projects with clarity, function, and purpose that target your audience and relay your business standards. Saving you time, money, and stress, your goals, and expectations are completed at the highest degree of professionalism.” - Hiten Patel
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21 Aug
CUPPA COFFEE is a multidisciplinary animation studio based in Toronto specializing in Network Branding Packages, Commercial Production and Motion Graphic Design. The full-service facility is renowned for consistently producing acclaimed and award winning design, animation production and conceptual treatments.
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18 Aug
This is a photolog of New York, with an emphasis on urban decay, strange signage, and general weirdness.
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15 Aug
“My process is quite random and doesn’t have much sketching of the final composition. Most of the objects that I use are found pieces of paper from the street and miscellaneous junk mail. I have a particular fondness for stamped random numbers that are found on parking tickets. I try to use images from the past, type from foreign language magazines, and drawings from my own sketchbook that I feel strong about. Then I apply acrylic paint on top of those sketches and images to complete the piece. By working in such a random manner, it is very satisfying when this process works.” - Rik Catlow
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14 Aug
Bard’s work has been displayed in numerous globally distributed design books (Die Gestalten Verlag, Index Books, Feierabend Verlag), in exhibitions and festivals in London and Berlin (Pictoplasma Conference, WIWP Unplugged + Remixed), as well as several magazines (Elle, Designflux, Web Designing Japan, Playtimes Magazine), websites and other design related forums.
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9 Aug
Milton Glaser, Inc. was established in 1974. The work produced at this Manhattan studio encompasses a wide range of design disciplines. In the area of print graphics, the studio produces identity programs for corporate and institutional marketing purposes - including logos, stationery, brochures, signage, and annual reports. In the field of environmental and interior design, the firm has conceptualized and site-supervised the fabrication of numerous products, exhibitions, interiors and exteriors of restaurants, shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, and other retail and commercial environments. Glaser is also personally responsible for the design and illustration of more than 300 posters for clients in the areas of publishing, music, theater, film, institutional and civic enterprise, as well as those for commercial products and services.
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8 Aug
7 Aug

Acrylic on metal door. E.4th St. btw. 2nd and Bowery. New York City. 1979.
“The Birds of Manhattan was my first long range street art project. From early spring to late fall of 1979 I painted over forty life sized hummingbirds on exterior locations throughout Lower Manhattan. Besides being an intensely gratifying experience, this piece got me my first art world exposure. In 1981 I got a N.E.A. grant (remember them?) and in 1983 a book documenting the project, “The Birds of Manhattan” was published.” - Dan Witz
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6 Aug
James Cohan Gallery features contemporary art, painting, sculpture, video, installations, photography and editions by established and emerging American and international artists including: Estate of Robert Smithson, Bill Viola, Richard Long, Roxy Paine, Richard Patterson, Ron Mueck, Fred Tomaselli, Ian Dawson, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Erick Swenson, Sol LeWitt and Nam June Paik. The gallery maintains an active business in the sales of works by other modern and contemporary masters.
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1 Aug
“Art should make people conscious of unconscious things that may remain unconscious even consciously. The objctive of my art is some sort of status report. It is the current representation of states experienced as a necessity.” - Zsolt Gyarmati
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