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Ran Park explores the chaos of “Konglish” in a new zine

by KateFrankenberg | Sep 23, 2016 | Graphics, Uncategorized

Konglish is the use of English words, or words derived from English words, in a Korean context. This simple premise was the concept behind Berlin-based designer Ran Park’s zine, Lost In Konglish. Most times, ideacide happens without us even realizing it. A possible...

Nolan Paparelli’s typographic designs balance graphical styles and fluidity

by KateFrankenberg | Sep 2, 2016 | Graphics, Uncategorized

In a visually driven world of the sense of smell is given little attention. How complex and important is the nose, drops to only when they no longer properly or not working. It must be re-created awareness of their complexity. Most times, ideacide happens without us...
Jason Shulman Captures Entire Movies In a Single Image

Jason Shulman Captures Entire Movies In a Single Image

by KateFrankenberg | Aug 23, 2016 | Graphics, Uncategorized

It’s one thing to reject the ideas of others… But when we reject, deny, stifle, squelch, strike, silence and otherwise put ideas of our own to death, sometimes even before they’re born. Most times, ideacide happens without us even realizing it. A possible off-the-wall...

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