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Mark Jenkins Besançon Rome Rio de Janeiro Tudela London Dublin Pinterest Boards for Designers to Follow There are thousands of Pinterest boards, and in this roundup, I’d like to share just a few of the finest in some central design-related categories like typography, logos, infographics, and more. Whether you’re new to Pinterest or already a seasoned veteran, these 24 design-related boards are definitely worth following. Introduction to Pinterest If you haven’t heard about Pinterest by now, let me give you a short intro. Pinterest is a free website that allows you to classify and share images or ideas you find on the Web. The website has been used to plan weddings, generate cookbooks, create reading lists, throw parties, decorate houses, and so much more.

The 85 best Tumblr blogs for designers Whether you're a creative director on the hunt for new talent, or a dev looking for some web design inspiration, Tumblr is full of inspirational work. The micro blogging service and social network makes it mega-easy for anyone wanting to know how to start a blog. Tumblr blogs can be set up in a matter of minutes and having a Tumblr account also enables you to 'follow' other people via their Tumblr blogs. It's this ease of use, and social appeal, that's seen Tumblr serve more than 45 million sites. This is a great number for a company publishing blogs, but for users it becomes difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff. That's certainly the case when it comes to design-related blogs, of which there are huge numbers to choose from.

Mel Bochner And / If / Either / Both / (Or) . 1998 + Mel Bochner . Whitechapel Gallery Bochner shares with other artists who emerged in the 1960s, including Sol LeWitt, Eva Hesse and Robert Smithson, an interest in using rationalising systems - numbers, measurements, definitions - to explore the irrational and provisional nature of being.Whitechapel Gallery Rules of Evidence . 1996-1997 Event Horizon . 1998 Best of 2013: Photoreal Drawings by Diego Fazio Originally published on January 10th, 2013: What we love about thse photoreal drawings by Diego Fazio is that he also gives us a bit of behind-the-scenes process shots as well. Using only pencil and paper, Fazio began as a tattoo artist and now can spend up to 200 hours on a single pencil portrait. (via)

Keith Coventry Untitled (Junk Painting) . 2012 photos: © Mike Hoban . + Pace London For more than two decades, Coventry has created paintings and sculptures that manipulate legacies of Modernism while addressing conditions of contemporary urban life.In Junk Paintings, Coventry proposes a new visual language that focuses on elements of the instantly recognizable McDonald’s logo. Pace London Ian Wallace Poverty Image with Orange . 1987 photos: © Ian Wallace . + Vancouver Art Gallery Based in Vancouver, Wallace has played a critical role in the development of contemporary art since the late 1960s.

Secundino Hernández Untitled . 2012 + Galerie Krinzinger Secundino Hernandez works in a realm of quotations and references to the history of painting, creating writer-like compositions.

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