Archive | May 7, 2009

Paper Magazine’s Rebranding America



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Chris Johansen

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Our friends over at Paper Magazine recently invited an amazing group of “visual communicators” to create original advertising concepts that would redefine America’s image. The full set can be found in the latest issue of the magazine as well as online here. They’re terrific.

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Prefab77 Goes Big in Brighton



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More from Prefab77 here.

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Art workers in the scarcity economy



Eva Diaz writes:
I’ve been getting many emails recently about the Parsons Fine Arts part-timers layoffs situation, and indeed about the New School students’ takeover of the campus last Thursday.  (Full disclosure: I began teaching Art History at Parsons/The New School part-time this semester, and though my students are mostly drawn …

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After the dead tree

The nice folks over at The Art Newspaper asked András for his thoughts on what would happen to Arts writing with the decline of the Press.   His response can be seen here, or after the break.

With newspapers in terminal decline, what future for arts journalism?

Coverage of the arts is migrating …

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I would have got away with it if it wasn’t for those twittering kids

Against my better judgement you can now follow artofthestate on twitter.


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Damn you Eine, Damn you Nelly Duff!

Well maybe the titles a bit harsh because its not exactly their fault that Eine‘s tour de force of a screen print of his shutter font has sold out online. This only leaving tonights event at Nelly Duff as probably the final opportunity to get one. And I can’t make it. Hence the title.


Anyone wondering what all the fuss about Eine’s shutter font is about should take a look here.


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