Diplomat:
Saundra Marcel
Saundra Marcel is a graphic designer who lives and works in New York City. The creative insights she shares with Visual Ambassador are inspired by her professional experience and personal observations. Saundra’s goal as a diplomat is to share stories that are interesting, accessible, and inspirational to any kind of creative individual.
In addition to receiving numerous design awards, Saundra has also served on the AIGA board for many years, helped lead a successful mentoring program that pairs college students with professionals, and taught a college-level class that examines aesthetic, ethical, and pragmatic issues related to design. Her obsessions with books and podcasts border on the unnatural. She’s excited to add her voice to the creative dialogue.
“Zombie Pet is kind of cute, if it wasn’t for all the flesh eating.”
So says the product description of an 8″ toy created by Argentinean designer Patricio Oliver for Kidrobot. The Zombie Pet Dunny is made out of translucent, blue vinyl and its belly is printed with glow-in-the-dark bones. The result is not ghoulish, but [...]
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In the dim, quiet hours of morning she dressed for day with thought of the night ahead. Like the characters in old photos she is a vision of grayscale; black stockings, heels, and a voluminous dark gray skirt with a belted waist. Her eyes are painted with heavy shadow and generous eyeliner. Later, when sun [...]
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Carl Jung believed that art provides insight to the subconscious. But his brand of psycho and art therapy assumes that there is depth and discovery to the subconscious in question. That is not always the case. Peter Max scrawls his intentions clearly (in three letters) across every canvas he covers.
Proof that you don’t need psychoanalysis [...]
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Give my regards to Broadway. As the song says, I should next be remembered to Herald Square. But instead I think I’ll just stroll on down to it. From Times Square to Herald Square, stretches of Broadway have been closed to vehicular traffic since May of 2009. A trial run for reducing street congestion and [...]
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Back in 1999, four lanky young men went on bizarre road trip that culminated at the dingy Big Texan Steak Ranch, seated at a red checkered table on a stumpy wooden stage. The ridiculously large timer behind them was set and they dove in—attempting to choke down a 72 oz steak and fixings in 60 [...]
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