



I've been a fan of Brooklyn-based design firm Hyperakt for a while. I especially dig that they are driven to create work that effects change in the world. Here's an example of a recent project—an invitation to the White House Project's Epic Awards. The event is a celebration of women's leadership in media and popular culture. It's a great use of color and form to create a sculptural piece. Really beautiful work. More photos here. |DBK
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