23 Years of Durham Fair Posters

For almost 90 years, the non-profit, all-volunteer Durham Fair Association has produced the largest agricultural expo in North America. And for nearly a quarter century, the Durham Fair’s Limited Edition Commemorative posters were produced by […]

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Mark McCarty’s Skin

Mark McCarty ends the preface to his new exhibit catalogue with this quote:

“Photography is all about surface. All we photographers can do is seize and freeze those photons as they bounce of the exterior of things. […]

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Portraits of a Table

Beautiful black and white photography. Stark white backgrounds. Subjects interacting in unexpected ways with a table that could probably tell its own stories. Luscious vellum paper for a warm feel that complements the sentiments surrounding […]

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City Maps Gooseberry Style

Located in San Francisco, Gooseberry Press is dedicated to good design and beautifully made, eco-friendly products.  Their whimsical hand-drawn maps caught our attention at the Stationery Show and the fact that they are printed with soy […]

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Milton’s Fiddle-Playing Cow

Milton Glaser has done it again—designed an amazing poster for the annual Cooperstown Summer Music Festival.

2011 marks the tenth year that Milton Glaser designed a Festival poster featuring a violin-playing cow. An internationally celebrated graphic […]

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2 Hits of Hatch in Rochester

Yep. That’s a double hit of Jim Sherraden, curator of the historic Hatch Show Print Shop in Nashville, Tennessee. He is bringing the magic of letterpress to upstate New York on May 13th and 14th. Sherradan […]

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Making History/Making Art: MICA

Pentagram NY has had a longstanding relationship with the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), during which time they have undertaken a variety of projects for the school, from signage to the redesign of their identity in […]

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