The Benefits of a Studio Dog
Toby, a studio dog, enhanced workplace dynamics through social media popularity, client interactions, security, and promoting breaks, significantly benefiting both employees and the office environment.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Join me at Encyclopedia Design, where we delve into the rich tapestry of the decorative and applied arts. Each post spans over 250 years of innovation and unveils the history, craftsmanship, and aesthetic principles that shape our everyday environments. Explore fascinating stories about furniture, textiles, ceramics, and more. Discover how design not only decorates but also defines our world. Ready to uncover the beauty of design?
Toby, a studio dog, enhanced workplace dynamics through social media popularity, client interactions, security, and promoting breaks, significantly benefiting both employees and the office environment.Read More →
Erotic henna is a new form of art that celebrates the feminine body, highlighting the natural beauty of women, usually done around the chest, belly, legs and back, it became popular when the work of the Russian henna artist Mary GinkasRead More →
Ian Birch looks back at the third issue of Beach Culture , the magazine that made David Carson’s name before he went on to art direct Raygun . ‘ A legendary cover which earned Carson more than 150 design awards. The magazine only lasted six issues and, as Carson told Huck in 2011, ‘ we did every issue like it was our last ’. Geof Kern submitted the photograph for an article inside but ‘the surprise quality and compositional strength made it the cover’ (from ‘The End of Print’ by Lewis Blackwell, Laurence King Publishing, 1995)Read More →
The Otto Chair combines a sense of comfort, luxury and practicality into one small-footprint easy chair. The moulded foam seat shell wraps around you to create a chair that could be sat in for hours, be it in the office or at home. Read More →
The Neo-Gothic style, originating in the 19th century, is experiencing a resurgence, inspiring contemporary design with historical depth and spiritual depth.Read More →
Hiroshi Yoshida, an influential 20th-century Japanese artist, skillfully blended Eastern and Western art styles through woodblock prints, influencing global artistic movements and leaving a lasting legacy.Read More →
This post shares a collection of motivational quotes for designers intended to spark creativity, innovation, and an appreciation for the craft. The quotes cover themes such as process, craftsmanship, perspective, vision, timelessness, and designer’s life.Read More →
A suspected lost masterpiece by Caravaggio, “Judith and Holofernes,” found under an old mattress, was sold privately before auction amid debates on its authenticity and potential origin from Caravaggio’s notable collaborator, Louis Finson.Read More →
Oska is a graphic designer and illustrator from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He has developed an original style of surreal-futuristic compositionsRead More →
In 2015, paper artist Cristian Marianciuc set an ambitious goal for himself: to complete 1,000 origami cranes in 1,000 days. Since achieving this objective, Marianciuc has continued crafting the cranes, culminating in a growing collection of equally elaborate and increasingly experimental paper sculptures.Read More →