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: Art & Design: Viktor Hertz 'Honest Logos'

yessirent:


all images courtesy of viktor hertz


viktor hertz is a swedish graphic designer whose ‘honest logos’ project, really tells it like it is. the idea behind the re-appropriated graphics,
are hertz’s means of revealing the actual content and truth behind the company at hand and its…

honesty is the best policy! click the head link to see them all!

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    • #honest logos
    • #viktor hertz
    • #design
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best of tumblr generator (only the first one is 2012, the rest are 2011)

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    • #ricky martin
    • #best of
    • #rick ross
    • #human heart
    • #grimm
    • #pandora
    • #design
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Letter From Sol LeWitt to Eva Hesse

My Life Drawing professor has shared this with me a few times. And I love it. Always gives me a little hope at my lowest of lows. Enjoy. :) 

p.s. Eva Hesse is an artist who would write to Sol LeWitt (also an artist) quite frequently almost questioning what he does. This is his response after many letters.

Dear Eva,

It will be almost a month since you wrote to me and you have possibly forgotten your state of mind (I doubt it though). You seem the same as always, and being you, hate every minute of it. Don’t! Learn to say “Fuck You” to the world once in a while. You have every right to. Just stop thinking, worrying, looking over your shoulder wondering, doubting, fearing, hurting, hoping for some easy way out, struggling, grasping, confusing, itchin, scratching, mumbling, bumbling, grumbling, humbling, stumbling, numbling, rumbling, gambling, tumbling, scumbling, scrambling, hitching, hatching, bitching, moaning, groaning, honing, boning, horse-shitting, hair-splitting, nit-picking, piss-trickling, nose sticking, ass-gouging, eyeball-poking, finger-pointing, alleyway-sneaking, long waiting, small stepping, evil-eyeing, back-scratching, searching, perching, besmirching, grinding, grinding, grinding away at yourself. Stop it and just DO!
 
From your description, and from what I know of your previous work and you [sic] ability; the work you are doing sounds very good “Drawing-clean-clear but crazy like machines, larger and bolder… real nonsense.” That sounds fine, wonderful – real nonsense. Do more. More nonsensical, more crazy, more machines, more breasts, penises, cunts, whatever – make them abound with nonsense. Try and tickle something inside you, your “weird humor.” You belong in the most secret part of you. Don’t worry about cool, make your own uncool. Make your own, your own world. If you fear, make it work for you – draw & paint your fear and anxiety. And stop worrying about big, deep things such as “to decide on a purpose and way of life, a consistant [sic] approach to even some impossible end or even an imagined end” You must practice being stupid, dumb, unthinking, empty. Then you will be able to DO!

I have much confidence in you and even though you are tormenting yourself, the work you do is very good. Try to do some BAD work – the worst you can think of and see what happens but mainly relax and let everything go to hell – you are not responsible for the world – you are only responsible for your work – so DO IT. And don’t think that your work has to conform to any preconceived form, idea or flavor. It can be anything you want it to be. But if life would be easier for you if you stopped working – then stop. Don’t punish yourself. However, I think that it is so deeply engrained in you that it would be easier to DO!

It seems I do understand your attitude somewhat, anyway, because I go through a similar process every so often. I have an “Agonizing Reappraisal” of my work and change everything as much as possible = and hate everything I’ve done, and try to do something entirely different and better. Maybe that kind of process is necessary to me, pushing me on and on. The feeling that I can do better than that shit I just did. Maybe you need your agony to accomplish what you do. And maybe it goads you on to do better. But it is very painful I know. It would be better if you had the confidence just to do the stuff and not even think about it. Can’t you leave the “world” and “ART” alone and also quit fondling your ego. I know that you (or anyone) can only work so much and the rest of the time you are left with your thoughts. But when you work or before your work you have to empty you [sic] mind and concentrate on what you are doing. After you do something it is done and that’s that. After a while you can see some are better than others but also you can see what direction you are going. I’m sure you know all that. You also must know that you don’t have to justify your work – not even to yourself. Well, you know I admire your work greatly and can’t understand why you are so bothered by it. But you can see the next ones and I can’t. You also must believe in your ability. I think you do. So try the most outrageous things you can – shock yourself. You have at your power the ability to do anything.

I would like to see your work and will have to be content to wait until Aug or Sept. I have seen photos of some of Tom’s new things at Lucy’s. They are impressive – especially the ones with the more rigorous form: the simpler ones. I guess he’ll send some more later on. Let me know how the shows are going and that kind of stuff.

My work had changed since you left and it is much better. I will be having a show May 4 -9 at the Daniels Gallery 17 E 64yh St (where Emmerich was), I wish you could be there. Much love to you both.

Sol

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    • #sol lewitt
    • #eva hesse
    • #art
    • #design
    • #inspiration
    • #don't give up
    • #personal
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fyeahgraphicdesign:

Who knew that Facebook’s newest feature was originally conceived by the Mad Men of the 1960s?

In all seriousness the most compelling elements of Facebook’s Timeline are the ones that made Kodak’s Carousel popular. Reminiscing is a social activity. It always has been and now Facebook is bringing that activity online.
Don Draper Presents Facebook Timeline (by eleist)

If the Facebook marketing team had actually dreamt this campaign up (they didn’t), they’d be gaining W+K level of street cred by now.

I cannot wait for Mad Men to come back into my life. 2012 come faster.

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    • #advertising
    • #branding
    • #campaign
    • #design
    • #facebook
    • #don draper
    • #mad men
    • #facebook
    • #UI
    • #kodak
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oliphillips:

Screw Art 

by Andrew Myers

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    • #art
    • #design
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oliphillips:

Wire Sculptures

by Gavin Worth

YESSS  I LOVE WIRE SCULPTURES

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    • #design
    • #art
    • #sculpture
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battlingthewhitewash:

(via -A- Art Print by Giuseppe Salerno | Society6)
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(via -A- Art Print by Giuseppe Salerno | Society6)

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    • #art
    • #design
    • #typography
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dandanny:

 
Make My Heart Your Home.
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dandanny:

Make My Heart Your Home.

(via surviving-to-die-another-day-de)

    • #human heart
    • #Illustration
    • #cute
    • #invite
    • #drawing
    • #art
    • #design
    • #quotes
    • #text
    • #inspiration
    • #welcome
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doworkdesign:

by Jordan Gray
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by Jordan Gray

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    • #art
    • #design
    • #illustration
    • #graphic design
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designcube:

Heart Break
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designcube:

Heart Break

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    • #heart
    • #game
    • #design
    • #graphic design
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oliphillips:

Ribs Swimsuit
by Black Milk

want
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Ribs Swimsuit

by Black Milk

want

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    • #design
    • #fashion
    • #clothing
    • #swimsuit
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magnolius:

Remnants series by Greg Sand

Each ‘remnant’ in the series is composed of three found photos–each from  a different point in the subject’s life–that have been cut into strips  and woven together to form a portrait of a person who has passed away.  
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Remnants series by Greg Sand

Each ‘remnant’ in the series is composed of three found photos–each from a different point in the subject’s life–that have been cut into strips and woven together to form a portrait of a person who has passed away.  

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    • #art
    • #photo
    • #photography
    • #digital
    • #design
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comguerra:

 
Hey look just what i did in my free time.
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Hey look just what i did in my free time.

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    • #t-shirt
    • #Typography
    • #design
    • #digital art
    • #80's
    • #Mens Withouth hats
    • #safety dance
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kimckwn:

Designed by Lilly & Louise.

I really, really like this.

Source: lillyandlouise.com

    • #Typography
    • #type
    • #wedding
    • #party
    • #graphic design
    • #invitation
    • #invite
    • #design
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designcube:

Stone Fields
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Stone Fields

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    • #art
    • #stone
    • #design
    • #installation
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