In early 2025, as restrictive US trade tariffs and renewed rhetoric about Canada becoming the “51st state” circulated south of the border, a wave of renewed national pride began to take shape across ...
Signs structure how we move through the world. They direct, warn, instruct and inform. In semiotic terms, a sign is a site of representation, one thing standing in for another. Yet in the built ...
Io Ritorno is a self-initiated risograph-printed, spiral-bound zine by Michael Vasquez, created under the name Vasqmic. Printed at Outlet in Portland, Oregon, where he previously worked as a studio ...
January Blues is a handmade banner and screen-printing project created by Laura January, born during the early chaos of raising twins and shaped by music, lyrics, and poetry. What began as an ...
Botanic Play is a personal, evolving body of work by Hyderabad-based illustrator Bhargavi Rudraraju. Rooted in a lifelong ...
Hamburg-based illustrator and printmaker Christoph Kleinstück turns his attention to the invisible infrastructures of the ...
Ayush Batra’s interactive publication reframes twenty of Caravaggio’s paintings as a chronological psychological narrative ...
Living and working by the North Sea, Belgian graphic designer and typographer Ann Maelfeyt explores language as both a visual ...
Defending Life is an editorial illustration by Peruvian illustrator and designer Diandra Rodríguez Armas, also known as Didicolores. The work depicts the Wampís people defending their ancestral ...
Confini is an independent fanzine project conceived and curated by Fred Cigno that brings together photography, writing, illustration, and type design to reflect on borders in their many forms.
Chaos Is Okay is a research through practice project by Gabriella Tarantonio, developed as part of her MA in Visual ...
For the past four years, Athens-based designer and illustrator Maria Tsilomitrou has marked the passing of time with an annual ritual. What began as a simple experiment has gradually evolved into a ...
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