Author Archives: Rob Berry

Garage, Midtown Manhattan

On the eastside …

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Gold & Diamonds, Diamonds & Gold

Not supergraphic per se, but a nice everyday integration of architecture and graphic design nonetheless. And an intriguing business model — I can get a haircut AND sell my unwanted jewelry? Awesome.

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Jackie Owl

I originally made this collage at a craft party hosted by my friend Teresa.  I used samples of bamboo wallcovering, wrapping paper printed with Warhol’s ‘Jackie O’ painting and a book of ‘birds of prey’ stencils I bought at a visitor’s center on the Palisades Parkway in northern New Jersey.  It was creepy and weird.  [...]

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Graphic Prophesies

A trip on the subway is usually a passive public experience.  The subway rider enters the car, finds a place to stand or sit and then assumes a solitary pursuit of reading, listening to music or staring at nothing in particular.  Occasionally riders will chat, but in general the interaction between anonymous riders is minimal, [...]

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