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Inspiration / Hardy Stewart

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Hardy Stewart sent us his work from New York. Really like his thesis project Observing Installation.


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    Nikolay
    27th Jun 2008
    11:27 am
  1. Strong work.


  2. Jim
    27th Jun 2008
    12:52 pm
  3. He also writes for The Serif


  4. Glenn
    27th Jun 2008
    1:05 pm
  5. That’s great to hear Jim! Seems like a nice guy.


  6. greig
    27th Jun 2008
    5:09 pm
  7. We’ll sell him to you for oh say £65 million. Actually I wonder when designer transfer fees will begin? ;-) Surely we could take on the football records. I wonder if you did put it in that context which designer would command the highest fee at the moment. Fantasy Graphic Designer anyone? Oh just me then.


  8. Nikolay
    28th Jun 2008
    12:02 pm
  9. I think this time will not come, tho our industry will turn into pointless cash based thing. It sounds funny anyways.
    Who’s the top of the tops? I think the highest rated at the moment can be Nelson Balaban Jr. (XTRABOLD) – He’s super young (just turned 19), he’s passionate, he has the flow right now, he’s creative, he’s skilled. I know that maybe he’s not the best, but for his age, he has amazing career in front of him :)