Sabin Balasa the Romanian master of cosmic romanticism passed away this week. In memory of his life I'm posting some of his work.
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Drawing and illustration is my passion, graphic design is my career. The role of graphic designer is confusing to some people. From explaining what I do to a friend or family to weather my role has any social influence is a hard task. Do I have a social role in society? Am I a just a neutral messenger of the company's message, am I influencing the client to make certain decisions? What exactly is the social role of a graphic designer in the world? I found this essay by Pierre Bernard , co-founder of Grapus and Atelier de Création Graphique, that discusses the social role of a graphic designer in depth. Keep in mind that Grapus was a group of idealist artists and graphic designers which were members of the Communists Party. No, I'm not endorsing the Communist idea, I'm just warning you that I'm aware of their political stand and some of the points he makes in the essay are valuable even in our capitalist consumerist world. Graphus disbanded in January 1991, splitting i...
I'm enjoying my stay in Europe, though I started missing my home this week. I've had time to work on my latest illustrations, inspired by a flower in the Botanical Garden in Cluj-Napoca, RO. Copyright 2008 by Ramona Stalinescu.
I was such a pleasure to meet one of my icons last night, Grace Bonney, the blogger and author of designsponge.com and Design * Sponge at Home. Elaine and I enjoyed the drinks and tarts and the photo booth.
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