From Arise India Forum:
“For many years I worked in palliative care. My patients were those who had gone home to die. Some incredibly special times were shared. I was with them for the last three to twelve weeks of their lives
People grow a lot when they are faced with their own…
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I’m so embarrassed that’s me
LMAOOOOOOOOO KANDAAAAAAACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fucking love you for this Kandace.
Daniel Blackman | Daniel Blackman is a graphic designer and art director based in the Philadelphia Area. He holds a BFA in Graphic and Interactive Communication from Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, FL. He specializes in branding, art direction, illustration, logos, posters, annual reports, invitations, book covers, web design, strategy and concept. His clients include Loyola University, Nike, Caterpillar, MTV, HUB, Michigan State, DeLonghi, HangTen and American Eagle. The images above are from a branding project for DePaul University. I really love the layering in this project, the beautiful type treatments and fantastic typography combined wonderfully with lovely photographs.
At DePaul University, students are not harbored from the larger world; they’re encouraged to look outward and engage with the diversity of people and experiences that Chicago provides. Because of the school’s singular location and deep roots in the Chicago community, there are no distinctions between campus and city, classmates and citizens, theoretical learning and hands-on experience. DePaul students receive a stellar academic education as well as an understanding of their larger role in the world, a passion for absorbing new viewpoints, and the independence to navigate their own unique path.
Have a look at more Daniel’s works here.
Beautiful.
Finally, DePaul ups its game on graphic design. The administration is slowly entering the 21st century, y’all. Get excited.
That’s my school, bby.
Pride
finally, ads the really depict the DePaul experience.
Love this! Proud to be a DePaulian
“Men-ups!” is a humorous project by photographer Rion Sabean featuring men doing pin-up-style poses. It’s interesting how much more absurd some poses instantly look when they’re being done by men.
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