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Turns Out Tintin Creator Hergé is Pretty Great at Graphic Design, Too

By MADELEINE MORLEY The Adventures of Tintin made Hergé’s name as a cartoonist, but a new retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris reveals the artist’s lesser-known graphic design work. Georges Remi–AKA Hergé–opened his design studio l’Atelier Hergé-Publicité in 1930, applying aspects of his instantly recognizable Clear Line technique to posters, magazines, book covers, and

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Saxon in the News – K.C. Carrington Presents: A New Web Series By ASU Film Students

By Claire Lawton of the New Times Saxon Richardson, Clayton McDougall and Ben Kitnick,  chat excitedly around a table at Cartel Coffee in Tempe. The ASU film students are in their freshman year, and between worrying about mid-terms and what they’ll do for spring break, they’re planning the big release of their web series, K.C.

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