Randi Hazan🌱
@randihazan
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Lover of typography, particularly numerals. And geometry, particularly patterns. Mom of Max. Grower of many things.
New York
Joined June 2012
“The Object of that incomprehensible Being, which alone and in himself comprehends and constitutes supreme Perfection.” One of the 32 stunning illustrative plates to feature in Thomas Wright's An Original Theory or New Hypothesis of the Universe (1750): https://t.co/AzIDXXMGdh
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Details from various Milwaukee transit tickets, 1940–57 (1/2)
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Happy #JellyfishDay! The oceans are increasingly full of these gelatinous invertebrates, provoking a range of responses in humans, from disgust to awe. The biologist and artist Ernst Haeckel was most certainly in the latter camp... https://t.co/x7MxT6JrwE
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UK textile and embroidery artist, Collette Kinley's original, award winning garden/allotment embroidery design #WomensArt
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‘The moiré effect’ is a visual phenomenon that occurs when two regular patterns, such as grids or lines, overlap and create a new pattern that wasn't originally there. This often results in wavy, rippled, or circular interference patterns. https://t.co/pX5usijaLj
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I just put my version of ‘The Serenity Prayer’ in my shop, https://t.co/Zf6eW8vVBB
#theserenityprayer
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Projekt 127, 6, 1978. Cover design by Hubert Hilscher The Polish Journal of visual art and design https://t.co/5h61wcpvJg
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Jan Tschichold, Design standards for the King Penguin series, 1948 from Pioneers of German Graphic Design, Callisto Publishers GmbH, 2017 #penguinbooks #jantschichold
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Sam Suliman, album cover designs for Directional Sound Records, ca. 1960.
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Caitlin Freeman, food artist and pastry chef responding to the artworks at San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art #WomensArt
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Herbert Matter, trademark for Knoll Associates, 1946. Matter served as Knoll’s chief graphic design consultant from 1946–1966. Informed by his training at Deberny et Peignot, he came up with the iconic elongated slab serif logo— first the full word, then the big K.
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Spotlight on: Angelo Testa! Testa was one of the foremost American textile designers of the mid-20th C. He introduced to textile design abstract patterns using thick and thin lines, solid and outlined forms, positive and negative spaces, and clean pure colors #TextileTuesday
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Jugendstil buckle from c. 1900, Germany. Pic: Tadema Gallery
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