Ceramics have had a renaissance lately–there’s Spanish surrealist designer Jaime Hayon’s work for the venerable porcelain manufacturer Lladró, Atelier NL’s gorgeous locally-sourced Drawn From Clay series, or Vienna’s 250-year-old Augarten porcelain factory partnering with new-school designers like Marei Wollersberger.
As funky as those projects look, they’re all made with traditional methods. Today’s ceramics might look cool, [...]
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10,000 years ago, civilization forked. Farming was invented and the way many people spent their time was changed forever.
Clearly, farming is a very different activity from hunting. Farmers spend time sweating the details, worrying about the weather, making smart choices about seeds and breeding and working hard to avoid a bad crop. Hunters, on the [...]
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At Scott Hull Associates we want to help you teach your customer how to get more out of your communications by bringing in outside help.
Most companies generate a steady stream of print communications, websites, packaging, trade show exhibits, ads, manuals, presentations, etc. When you add to the list, new emerging opportunities through social media, operational [...]
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The key to unlocking the creative process.
by Colin Dullaghan
Start by closing your eyes. See that image in your head? Go from there. Perhaps it’s a wedding. Or a funeral. Or a zebra flying a hot-air balloon over the Danube. Or perhaps there isn’t a picture in your head at all, but there desperately needs to [...]
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An interview with art director Josh Baker
Client: Metaleap Design/ Paste Magazine
Title of Project: New Records in Old Cabins; Listening to my Life: Night Rounds
Describe your target audience/client base: Influential independent music aficionados within the 18-35 year old demographic.
What creative/business goals did you have with this project? We sought to visually represent the environment that writer [...]
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