Allison is a Columbia design student who’s been kicking around The Post Family the past several months, and is pretty much Scott’s entire right-hand man. She’s throwing down a couple posts for me this week since I’ve been out of town. Hooray, thanks loads, Allison!
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Naive: Modernism and Folklore in Graphic Design is a tide-pool of Classic Modernism. It’s a culmination of minimalist designers exploring classic graphic design methods such as silkscreen printing, classical typography, hand lettering, woodcutting and folk art and using them within their work. Artists include: Matte Stephens, Helen Dardik, Scotty Reifsnyder, Spike Press, Tes One, Adrian Johnson, Doublenaut, Darling Clementine, Andrio Abero, Methane Studios and Tad Carpenter.
See more at Grain Edit.
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