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Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs for an American Landscape, 1922-1932 (Library of Congress E... - 0 views

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    Presents five remarkable projects that Frank Lloyd Wright worked on during the 1920s, in which he developed architectural prototypes of far-reaching consequence.
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The Lost : Searching for Bruno Schulz - 0 views

  • "An event may be small and insignificant in its origin, and yet, when drawn close to one's eye, it may open in its center an infinite and radiant perspective because a higher order or being is trying to express itself in it and irradiates it violently,"
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    Article about Bruno Schulz that begins with the mural he painted for the children of an SS officer who was protecting him but expands to include more of his literature and art.
Ian Yang

Communication Arts: Resources: Bookmarks: 50 Essential Bookmarks - 1 views

  • A Few Favorites We asked six designers, each with a unique voice and perspective, to share a list of sites they consider to be vital to their work. Due to space limitations, we only included the sites not already listed in "50 Essential Bookmarks.”
  • www.designers-who-blog.com  A comprehensive list of design blogs written by designers, illustrators, photographers, Web designers, as well as those in advertising, branding and marketing.
  • www.newstoday.com
Ian Yang

Ways of seeing - Google Books - 1 views

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    Borrowed this book from a local library a couple of weeks ago. To be honest, it's a bit shocking to me 'cause this book offers a new and quite thought-provoking perspective that helps me to interpret art in a way I have never imagined. Here is another website that gathers few paragraphs from the last chapter about how publicity disguises itself in the form of art and influences our daily life physically and mentally.
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    This is a great book and it's stood the test of time quite well. Another book I read recently called Do Good Design by David Berman reminded me of Berger's book. In many ways they are very similar but Berman's book focuses entirely on graphic design and directly challenges designers to take responsibility for the culture they create. http://www.davidberman.com/social/dogood.php
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