“For me, it's all in the sketch. That's the real beauty of graphic design. If you can achieve what you've got in the sketch in the finished piece, you're very lucky. Because I think that's the best part. A sketch is the soul of the design.”—@louisefili:
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Black Fashion Fair has released its first printed publication, putting Black artists, designers, and creatives in the spotlight. Read and see more on PRINT!
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I’ve always felt that that peculiar sense of hunger at the end of a piece of art—a yearning for more—but there is at the same time a kind of contentment, knowing that there will indeed be more because the artist is endlessly inventive.
— Toni Morrison
Marcus Ratliff was a graphic designer and collagist who, for nearly 40 years, ran his own Manhattan-based design firm, helping artists, galleries, museums and publishers spread the word about their latest happenings. Read and see more on PRINT!
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Four BIPOC women artists—Armina Howada Mussa, Lalese Stamps, Dina Nur Satti, and Kenya Cree—will work under seasoned mentors to preserve vital connections to the African-originating practice of forming vessels out of mud and clay.
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It's an ongoing process, always changing and evolving, like life. We have to overcome the obstacles and rise up to the challenges.
— Emory Douglas on Design
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I was recently interviewed by @Spencer_Bailey for his podcast with @zuckermanstudio, Time Sensitive. We talked about life, success, rejection, and my new book “Why Design Matters.” https://t.co/oXVhrQisQT
It’s one of the best interviews I’ve ever had: https://t.co/cNbp6WfTET
“A way to bring diversity back into design is to look for references outside of the digital world. Our visual expression could be influenced instead by our cultural and historical pasts, totems that have been passed down from generation to generation.”
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Podcast Drop🎙"Start Before You’re Ready": In this episode, Jen and Amy share how @hoodzpahdesign came to be, the source of their entrepreneurial spirit, taking joy in doing the work, and how they’ve landed coveted clients like Disney, Target, and Nike. https://t.co/Kc98GqqEMz
This year’s #99UConf is going virtual and free to creatives worldwide. Join us June 17 on @behance to hear from creative thinkers from @Kickstarter, @Hulu, @BuzzFeed, @Instrument, and more. Registration is now open: https://t.co/FU6U1QrMUd
We asked 35 top African-American creators — including Oprah, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Misty Copeland and more — to talk about the work that has inspired them the most over the past two decades. https://t.co/WKd19lU0Ee
“Your personal story — your sadness and confusion and losses and victories — is your superpower, the one thing that can’t be taken from you.”
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“I knew if I pursued a career in the arts, I’d have to live with the fact that some people in my hometown might never talk to me again.” How Nigerian artist @laolusenbanjo escaped the confines of his family’s expectations and embraced his calling. // https://t.co/8rIdqolvpT
I like to feel that my costumes are supporting a greater story. Once you understand the world the character lives in, you can support it with design.
— Ruth Carter