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donotdestroy.com has an art and design style that feels raw, experimental, and conceptually driven. It embraces a mix of digital and physical mediums, often incorporating elements of glitch aesthetics, bold typography, and abstract compositions. The works tend to challenge traditional design norms, sometimes featuring chaotic layering, deconstructed visuals, and unconventional color palettes. There’s a strong sense of rebellion against overly polished commercial design, leaning more toward an underground, almost DIY ethos. It aligns with avant-garde and contemporary art movements, where the focus is on provoking thought rather than adhering to mainstream aesthetics.
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Ideas That Stick with Advertising Legend Lee Clow | A Bit of Optimism Podcast
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“Well, it’s the creative process – research and inspiration. Development of ideas. Refinement and craft. You have to dig deep into the problem at the beginning and find that wee gem of an idea to springboard into something big. A truth you can then develop and craft into something beautiful. Feed your eyes and your senses and creative things start to happen.” — Chloe Templeman
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Adidas duffle bag filled with heroin.
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The Holiday Magic is coming. (Ai)
Developed by WPP Open X, led by VML and supported by Grey, Ogilvy PR, Essence Mediacom, Hogarth and JKR.
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“Everyone has a role to play; when people overstep, chaos ensues.”
– Unknown
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Askhole
noun [ask-hole]
A client who asks for many stupid, pointless design changes.
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“If you limit what you value in design talent by requiring that it absolutely be accompanied by self-sufficient sales skill, then you are shutting yourself off to some of the most creative and talented people in the world. Indeed many people become designers and artists in part specifically because their brains don’t connect with the world the way people who are good presenters do! From my point of view it rather requires a kind of tone-deafness to the psychology of creatives to not see this.”


