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This is the Order (Magazine)

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Recently picked up a copy of ‘This is the Order’, the first issue of a lovely free magazine. It’s crammed full of spot-varnishes, foiling, metallic pantones, has no adverts & some really nice spreads!

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Challenging waste & wasted spaces – Skipwaste

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Skipwaste.org.uk is a project initiated by recent Goldsmiths design graduate Oliver Bishop-Young, his project sets out to challenge what we perceive as waste & wasted space.

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Comic Sans to the rescue?

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One of the first Typography virals i’ve seen… Shame it’s so fictional, I mean Comic Sans…. Really?

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My Birthday!

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Birthday No.23

Today is my birthday, not overly interesting to most of you but still thought I would share, other things that happened on this day may interest you more. Here’s to another good year!

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Tape as art installations?

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Upcoming artist Rebecca Ward is creating bespoke installations from nothing but duct-tape, using numerically balanced patterns to create a dialogue between line & space. The result is a fantastic mixture of colour, form and physics. It’s breathtaking.

“My installations are site-specific works dependent upon the space they occupy. Utilizing existing lines, beams, and angles, each piece I create is informed by the individual site and its unique linear movement.”

If you like her work then check out her website rebeccasward.com and her (via) Behance profile

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