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Kenzo Minami
by James Gaddy
At the end of this yet-to-be-named decade, designer Kenzo Minami wants to look forward. The dominant theme of the 2000s has been repetition, remaking, looking back. But there hasn't been anything totally new...
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Building a Better Baggie
by James Gaddy
Maybe the tobacky isn’t so wacky after all.
A number of 2009 polls have reflected a major shift in public attitudes about marijuana legalization—on average, more than 40 percent of Americans are now in favor....
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Budor+Cule
by James Gaddy
Dora Budor And Maja Čule are not Siamese twins. They’re not even sisters. But last year, they applied for a workshop co-taught by designers James Victore, Jan Wilker, and Paul Sahre by sending a Photoshopped picture...
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Nicole Jacek
by James Gaddy
Nicole Jacek has learned at the feet of the masters: She interned for Stefan Sagmeister, worked for a year next to Ian Anderson at The Designers Republic, received an impromptu mentoring session at M/M Paris...
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Shadow Boxer
by James Gaddy
James Harvey designed the Brillo Box that Andy Warhol would later appropriate. But Harvey didn't call it art....
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Michael Perry
by James Gaddy
Michael Perry likes being busy, and it shows. In the past year, he’s participated in an art show, edited and art directed his own magazine, and released a book of hand-drawn type published by Princeton...
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Technicolor Dreamcoats
by James Gaddy
Psychedelia is making a triumphant return. But in the updated Age of Aquarius, data is the new LSD....
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Nose Job
by James Gaddy
Janet Hamlin talks about drawing the courtroom sketch of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed....
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Nowhere Man
by James Gaddy
Banksy, the most famous street artist alive, is waffling. I don’t realize this until I’m flying back to JFK from LAX, suspended in the air somewhere over the Ozarks....
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