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You Probably Need a 2025 Calendar!


Cory Godbey

Ah, it’s that time, yet again! The time of year when I start thinking about just what sort of calendar will I get for the next year? Actually, I probably should’ve done this earlier because mid-November is cutting it kind of close, isn’t it? Maybe not too close but still. It’s a little close. Either way, speaking as someone with a tenuous grip on time and projects (particularly these last several months) one thing is…

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IG WOW Episode 3


Julie Beck

August 9, 2024 - Episode 3 of my Instagram curated recommendations. Throughout my digital travels on the internet, I stumble on some pretty amazing stuff. Finding new artwork opens up an opportunity to look at my own personal work in different ways. Our work exists in the content of our current world, the time we live in, what came before us and what will eventually come after us. Here are a few artists, designers, photographers, or general vibes I think are worth adding to your IG feed: Frank Kunert @frank.kunert.photography Liminal Love @liminal_love_ Daniel Kern @danielkernart See Machine @see_machine Sarah Gayle Carter @sarahgaylecarter Jason Limon @jasonlimon See you around the internet! Instagram – lots of process videos! TikTok – I don’t post here often enough but I’m there! ARA Boston Website  – where I teach Gumroad – free handouts, cheap instructional vids…

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