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Thank you M. President! 

Thank you M. President!  | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

On the eve of the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States, The Eye of Photography proposes to rediscover this magnificent series of portraits shot in 1980 by Lisa Jack featuring President Barack Obama, still a young student at Occidental College in Los Angeles.

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Death of Harold Feinstein (1931 - 2015)

Death of Harold Feinstein  (1931 - 2015) | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

Harold Feinstein, master photographer and renowned teacher, died in his home on Saturday, June 20, 2015. His wife Judith Thompson was at his side. Feinstein was born in Coney Island Hospital in 1931 of Jewish immigrant parents. He began photographing in 1946 at the age of 15 by borrowing a Rolleiflex from a neighbor and heading straight to Coney Island. Certain of his calling as an artist, he dropped out of school at the age of 16 and became the youngest member of New York’s historic Photo League in 1949.

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Milton Glaser: we talk drawing, ethics, Shakespeare and Trump with the graphic design legend

Milton Glaser: we talk drawing, ethics, Shakespeare and Trump with the graphic design legend | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

Milton Glaser is ready to talk ethics. It’s not the first time, either. Ours is one of a few recent interviews with the graphic designer and creator of the _I ❤ NY_ logo, in which he addresses some of the moral demands of his trade – questions of whether graphic design ought to compromise its integrity for the sake of meeting a client’s demands. On the subject of advertisers and the designers who work for them, Glaser is clear. “Your obligation is to the client, and not necessarily the public. In some cases, you’re encouraging people to buy things that they don’t need, or encouraging them to move in a direction that does not serve them. Frequently in advertising – and PR and journalism as well - we have to persuade people to do things that we don’t really believe in and that they don’t really believe in. Should you participate in something that encourages people to do something that is not good for them? I consider that a core question for journalists and practitioners of graphic art, but it’s too frequently overlooked because it is too painful to answer."

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Infographic: America’s 25 Biggest Advertisers

Infographic: America’s 25 Biggest Advertisers | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
America’s 25 Biggest Advertisers: AT&T, McDonald's, Apple - DesignTAXI.com

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Sylvain Leroux's curator insight, July 11, 2013 9:16 AM

Infographic that shows America’s 25 biggest advertisers, in terms of media spending