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[23 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 50 views]
Felipe Taborda’s “Kabum! Mix” poster exhibition in Warsaw featured on Wallpaper.com

Brazilian graphic designer Felipe Taborda has curated an exhibition of posters at Warsaw’s Rampa Art Gallery and Poster Museum as part of Poland’s 22nd International Poster Biennale [...]

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[29 May 2010 | No Comment | 132 views]
Roots: Tupixel (Brazilian Illustrators Index)

Tupixel is a web-index of Brazilian and Brazil-based illustrators, listing over 1,600 names from Comics pioneer Angelo Agostini, illustration virtuoso J. Carlos and master cartoonists Mauricio de Sousa and Ziraldo to the current generation of digital graphic artists whose works can be seen in newspapers, magazines, books, the web, packaging, fashion, advertising, comics, TV, cinema and alternative medias.

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In the News »

[14 May 2010 | No Comment | 125 views]
Born in Brazil issue @ Wallpaper*

Wallpaper* magazine’s “Born in Brazil” issue features the Campana Brothers, graphic designer Felipe Taborda, jewelery designers Antonio Bernardo and Livia Canuto, fashion designers/stylists Lenny Niemeyer and Oskar Metsavaht and architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha, among others.

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In the News »

[30 Nov 2009 | One Comment | 858 views]
Campana Brothers redesign Lacoste logo

Fernando and Humberto Campana’s version of the famous symbol illustrates the way crocodiles congregate in the wetlands of the Pantanal region.

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[27 Oct 2009 | One Comment | 411 views]
Brazilian design featured on Computer Arts Magazine’s “Viva Brasil” article

By producing work rich with feeling and a growing sense of sophistication, Brazil has begun to turn up the creative heat. According to Computer Arts magazine, the world of graphic design is waiting to see what happens next [...]

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Exhibitions »

[22 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 199 views]
“Brazil Contemporary” Exhibition opens in Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Brazil Contemporary is an overview exposition compiled by the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAI), Museum Boijmans van Beuningen and the Netherlands Photo Museum. These three institutions have joined forces to introduce to the general public Brazilian artists, architects, photographers and designers [...]

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In the News »

[10 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 239 views]
“Brazilian Design Classics”, according to UK’s the Guardian

Think Brazilian design and the first things that spring to mind may well be plastic flip-flops and miniscule beachwear. But there is more to Brazilian style than Carmen Miranda’s fruit basket headgear [...]

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[10 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 160 views]
UK’s The Guardian highlights the work of young Brazilian designers in the article “Artistry in the Blood”

Brazilian design, from fashion to architecture, is usually recognised simply for its flamboyance, but it is only recently that its unusual mix of influences is being embraced for its inventiveness, originality and sheer diversity [...]

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Exhibitions, Featured »

[2 Oct 2009 | One Comment | 434 views]
Discover the Brazilian Cinema

The Discover the Brazilian Cinema poster exhibition was presented in Art Scene Gallery in Shanghai in June 2007 featuring original posters by 30 Brazilian visual artists and 10 Chinese visual communication students. This exhibition, accompanying the Focus on Brazil (the Brazilian film exhibition taking place within this week’s tenth Shanghai International Film Festival) is a true visual carnival. The idea was to take forty designers, artists, illustrators, and photographers spanning all generations and regions of Brazil, and ask them to create an original collection of posters for famous Brazilian films. The collection in turn aims to introduce China, a country with an equally distinctive cultural flavor, to the richness and beauty that Brazilian cinema has to offer [...]

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