Sentences with phrase «japanese design magazine»

Ive told the Japanese design magazine the iPhone X spent more than two years being developed, and the fact that it was ready for the iPhone's 10th anniversary was a «wonderful coincidence.»

Not exact matches

Japanese magazine Famitsu has held contests for reader - submitted designs to be implemented in Splatoon games.
Bad at Sports, (weekend picks, March 2013) New American Paintings (Must see painting shows March 2013) Bad at Sports, 2011 Chicago Gallery News, 2011 Chicago Life Magazine, 2011 The Café Review, Portland, Maine, 2011 The Sag Harbor Express, 2010 Art Chicago Catalogue, 2010 The Art Auction at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Art Chicago Catalog, 2010 New American Paintings, Midwest Edition, 2010 Jaroslav Malina Paintings and Designs, Catalogue for the traveling exhibition, 2008 The Readerville Journal, January / February 2003 Ed Valentine, Elementary Principles, Selected Work 1990 - 2001 A Catalogue for Two Exhibitions in The Czech Republic, By Mila Malina, 2002 Milton Caniff Catalogue, 1998 Drawing: Space, Form and Expression, By Wayne Entice, Prentice Hall, 1995 Galleries Magazine, 1988 Happy Happy, Egret Press, 1988 Liberties en Peinture, Union de Banques a Paris, 1986 Art Forum Magazine, 1985, 1986, 1987 Flash Art, 1985, 1986, 1987 Bijutsu Techo, Japanese Art Magazine, 1985 Galleries Magazine,, French Art Magazine, 1988
Infusing the raw irregularity of traditional Japanese tea - ceremony utensils with the zany smut of MAD magazine, Arneson reveled in jokes rhyming bodily openings with spigots designed for transferring liquids from one container to another, often using the unexpected surfaces of glazing and firing to mirror the physical functions evoked.
Juxtapoz x Superflat was conceived by the renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and co-curated with Evan Pricco, Editor - in - Chief of Juxtapoz Art & Culture, a legendary San Francisco - based magazine committed to contemporary art, design, fashion and graffiti.
Reproduced: Norbert Lynton, «Barbara Hepworth», Arts Review, vol.13, no. 11, 3 - 17 June 1961, p. 13 Mary Watson, «Sea Inspires the Sculptress», Auckland Star, July 1962 Owen Broughton, «The Technique of Recent British Sculpture», Bulletin of the National Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, April 1963 (unpag., installation) «Fascinating, horrifying and sensual», China Mail, Hong Kong, 17 Aug. 1964 Denis Farr, British Sculpture Since 1945, 1965, pl.4 «Works of Eminent British Sculptors on View», Times of India, Delhi, 17 Nov. 1965 J.P. Hodin, «Vom Stil der Barbara Hepworth: Zuden Arbeiten der englischen Bildhauerin», Die Kunst and das Schöne Heim, vol.64, no. 7, April 1966, p. 276 Keith Roberts, «London», Burlington Magazine, vol.110, no. 782, Aug. 1966, p. 301 A.M. Hammacher, Modern English Sculpture, 1967, p. 86 (in col.) Guy Burn, «Hepworth», Arts Review, vol.20, no. 7, 3 April 1968, p. 184 Christopher Neve, «Holes in a Sculptor's Landscape: Barbara Hepworth», Country Life, vol.143, no. 3710, 11 April 1968, pp. 887 Bijutsu Techo, Japanese monthly mag., Aug. 1970, p. 3 Cross 1984, p. 114, pl.70 (in col.) Lesley Jackson, The New Look: Design in the Fifties, Manchester, 1991, p. 56 Michael Tooby, An Illustrated Companion to the Tate St Ives, 1993, p. 13 Andrew Causey, «Liverpool and New Haven: Barbara Hepworth», Burlington Magazine, vol.136, no. 1101, Dec. 1994, pp.860 - 1, p. 860
On day one of the magazine's three - day conference on sustainable and innovative design, there were stimulating panels and eye - catching new products, Spanish and Japanese cutting - edge designers, and kicking off the event was keynote speaker, visionary architect / designer William McDonough, who asked some leading questions.
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