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Bungie is, once again, being accused of using the designs of an independent artist without permission, pay, or attribution.
Fascination Street Fine Art in Cherry Creek is hosting a 55-year retrospective of the work of artist Ruby Mazur, who created the famous "Mouth & Tongue" image for the Rolling Stones.
The collection of works you can buy are available to view from May 15-17 at the NYCxDesign Festival in New York City.
Six students at SUN Area Technical Institute in New Berlin presented potential logos for a nonprofit that focuses on ...
Open Studios Cornwall is returing under new management - with its famous orange circle logo now the letter C in blue as its ...
The designer has posted side-by-side comparisons showing similar logos and design language from her 2017 posters in Bungie's ...
Andrew and Kelsey McClellan, owners of Heart & Bone Signs, have been painting the town for more than a decade and also work ...
Nearly a year after being featured on CBS Mornings’ “Beg Knows America” for his downtown Sioux Falls graffiti vandalism, ...
An artist writes on Bluesky that Bungie used her designs for the shooter "Marathon" without permission. The studio blames ...
It’s not that Katsuhiro Miura invented the idea of forging irons—or even perfected it. (Truly, he never stopped rethinking ...
Continued advances in AI image creation tools have sparked a bit of a firestorm and backlash, with artists and big tech companies arguing over what’s right and wrong ...
Fascination Street Fine Art in Cherry Creek is hosting a 55-year retrospective of the work of artist Ruby Mazur, who created ...