Dot Think worked closely w/Waylon to design pages that are snapshots of moments, strategies and experiences of every day life. This design took time, care, consideration and hard choices. Read it & buy it at https://t.co/oOWPY4XMcE
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In collaboration with Spaces Connecticut, a luxury Real Estate Brokerage, Dot Think had the pleasure of sculpting a brand for 11 Blue Water Hill, a 12 million dollar home. See how we did it, and read the rest of the blog at
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Annika Hansteen-Izora (@annika.izora) is a creative director & UI designer, poet.
“I use art and writing to explore praxis of love, Black tenderness, queer friendship, communal dreaming, and digital gardens.
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I'm GenX and all the things that come with it. Metaphorically speaking, we are the generational jaded older sister of millennials (eg: I loathe selfies). From Friendster to TikTok, at this point, I’ve lived through a LOT of marketing trends.
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In Jade’s words:
"When sketching the concepts for this collection, I kept in mind how unique each of us humans are, inside and out. Success for me is ensuring every woman and nonbinary person can find an NFT from this collection that represents their image or personality." ❤️🔥
We are thrilled to welcome women’s rights scholar and author Anita Hill as keynote for our Fund for Women & Girls 2022 Luncheon! Join us to elevate women & girls to believe in their power — and enable them to amplify that power, together. https://t.co/D8f4ECAQhh #TogetherWeThrive
Color is such an important part of the human experience. And, now, these colors represent freedom, heroism, defiance, democracy and yes, war, pain and loss.
My thoughts are with the people of #Ukraine. Art piece by Shepard Fairey in the comments.
#MakeArtNotWar#Pantone
As Black History Month closes out, we are spotlighting these three designers who have shaped graphic design and are making a positive (and beautiful) impact on our culture, society, and as a result, the world.
#BlackHistoryMonth#bhm#blackexcellence
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It's @themysticnft! Background Squad member #3 is Sam @themysticnft, come join us while we chat to this wonderful woman about her work and @cryptoladygang!
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This #BlackHistoryMonth, we're spotlighting inspiring Black Leaders. Learn how @thrownstone_org and Phanésia Pharel are creating theatre that celebrates forgotten voices and sparks joy and hope: https://t.co/X3wQR5I8Po https://t.co/Opz0pGJAkp #FairfieldCountyGives#FCGives
#BlackHistoryMonth is a chance to make a difference by supporting local Black-led nonprofits. Meet the women working to preserve and display local #BlackHistory through The Mary & Eliza Freeman Center for History & Community: https://t.co/bkdqwbNFcl #FairfieldCountyGives
BLACK HISTORY SPOTLIGHT: Dudley Williams left an indelible impression on nearly everyone he met in Fairfield County. Learn about his service and legacy in Stamford & beyond: https://t.co/zkvCVPLw3l #BlackHistory#BlackHistoryMonth#FairfieldCountyCT#TogetherWeThrive
***I don't like purple. Fight me.***
Still in the midst of a pandemic, on the brink of war, and in the middle of massive social upheaval. But Pantone chooses the color of the year to be periwinkle/purple-ish. My feelings on the subject: https://t.co/k2ZPoMTluB #graphicdesign