Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Artist of the Day, July 7, 2026 : Brian Gartside, an American graphic artist, typographer (#2572)

Brian Gartside is an award-winning designer and typographer/letterer who has built his career through his dedication to craft excellence, delivering visually impactful, effective design work for his clients. He currently serves as Group Design Director at 360i where he oversees the brand design department and works across all the agency’s accounts.

Before joining 360i, Brian worked at Deutsch NY, where his work won Titanium & Integrated Lions at Cannes. Prior to that, at DDB, one of his projects, the Drinkable Book, earned the agency its first Cannes Lion trophies in over 30 years. Before Brian started his career at Pentagram, where he worked primarily on identity and large scale signage projects.

Time and again, Brian’s work has earned top honors from the industry’s most prestigious awards organizations, including the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, The Type Directors Club, The One Show, The CLIO Awards, The Andy’s, ADC, etc. His work has been featured in the Smithsonian and Boston's Museum of Science, and he won the prestigious ADC Young Guns award in 2014.


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Brian Gartside
typographic art, 2013
typographic art, 2013
typographic art, 2013
typographic art, 2013
Sherwin Williams - Mission 2020 poster, 2016
Interactive marketing campaign, 2018
Westworld: Paloma Unlocking Card, 2018
Westworld: Paloma Unlocking Card, 2018
Westworld: The Maze (An Alexa Journey to Consciousness), 2018
Westworld: The Maze (An Alexa Journey to Consciousness), 2018
brand identity, 2019
brand identity, 2019
OREO x Game of Thrones, 2019
The Offline Playlist, 2019
The Offline Playlist, 2019
His Dark Materials, Personal Daemons Box, 2020
Oreo Doomsday Vault: Emergency Oreo Ration, 2020
Trident Pre-Game Chew, 2020 
Trident Pre-Game Chew, 2020
7-Eleven Nachos Album Art, 2021
Mission Spirits: Heretic Vanilla Flavored Rum, 2021
Mission Spirits, 2021
New Orleans: The Concierge Logo, 2021
New Orleans: The Concierge, 2021 
FTX’s "Don't Miss Out" Super Bowl LVI commercial, 2022
Oreo Pride Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, 2022
Doritos: Elton Lettering, 2023
Pyrotechnic Posters for Zippo, 2023
Recycle Me Coca-Cola, 2024
The Zippo: Hot Rod Collection, 2024

Monday, July 6, 2026

Artist of the Day, July 6, 2026 : Georgina de Albuquerque, a Brazilian painter (#2571)

Georgina de Albuquerque (1885 – 1962) was a Brazilian Impressionist painter and teacher. She was known for her interest in female subjects. Her husband Lucílio was a noted painter.

De Albuquerque was born Georgina de Moura Andrade, in São Paulo. She began her studies in painting at the age of 15 in 1900 in her native Taubaté. She was tutored in her own home by the Italian painter Rosalbino Santoro, who taught her the basic principles of painting, such as the laws of perspective and the techniques of mixing paint.

De Albuquerque moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1904 at the age of 19, where she enrolled at the Escola Nacional de Belas Artes (National School of Fine Arts), studying under Henrique Bernardelli. She moved to Paris in 1906, after marrying the painter Lucílio de Albuquerque. In Paris she attended the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian, where she was a student of Henri Royer.

In 1911 Georgina de Albuquerque returned to Brazil and exhibited her work in São Paulo. From then on she participated regularly in the General Exhibition of Fine Arts.

In 1927 Georgina de Albuquerque became a professor at the Escola Nacional de Belas Artes in Rio de Janeiro, where she taught artistic design. In 1935 she began teaching a course in decorative arts at the Institute of Arts of the University of the Federal District. In 1940 she founded the Museu Lucílio de Albuquerque at her home in the neighbourhood of Laranjeiras. She established a pioneering course in drawing and painting for children. Between 1952 and 1954 she held the post of Director at the Escola Nacional de Belas Artes.

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Ms. Georgina de Albuquerque
Dia de Verão (Summer Day), 1904
Lady, 1908
Retrato de Mulher (Portrait of a Woman), 1908
A Bordadeira (The Embroiderer), 1910's
No Rio (In the River), 1913
No Jardim (In the Garden), 1915-25
Costurando na Escada (Sewing on the Stairs), 1917
Dama Sentada na Rede (Lady Seated in the Hammock) 1920-25
A Porteira (The Gate), 1920's
Fogão a Lenha (Wood Stove), 1920's
Maternidade (Maternity), 1920's
Moça no Jardim (Girl in the Garden), 1920's
Tropeiros (Muleteers), 1920's
Olinda, 1921
Essão do Conselho de Estado (Session of the Council of State), 1922
O Portão (The Gate), 1925
Paisagem com Rio (Landscape with a River), 1925
No Cafezal (On the Coffee Plantation), 1930
Marinha (Seascape), 1930's
Moça com Chapéu de Palha (Girl with a Straw Hat), 1930's
Pescador (Fisherman), 1930's
Vaso com Rosas (Vase with Roses), 1930's
Vaso de Flores (Vase of Flowers), 1930's 
Moça Vendo Álbum (Girl Looking at an Album), 1940's
Untitled, 1940's
Vaso com Flores (Vase with Flowers), 1940's
Cena com Cavalos (Scene with Horses), 1950-52
Passeio de Charrete (Carriage Ride), 1955