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Loft-Style Living Room
a medium-sized living room in a trendy loft style with a medium-toned brown floor and white walls.
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Roof Extensions - Deck Deck - small contemporary backyard deck idea with a roof extension
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Roof Extensions - Deck
Deck - small contemporary backyard deck idea with a roof extension
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Kids Room Teen in Orange County Kids' room - mid-sized contemporary girl porcelain tile and gray floor kids' room idea with white walls
#dupuis design#fully furnished#architecture#inspiration design#art pieces#decoration#interior design
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Architecture
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Is this dr house???
#Docteur Poche#BD#dupuis#bande dessinée#franco belgian comics#fire alpaca#fan art#art#digital drawing#illustration#mouse#i have never actually read the comic lol#i just saw bros design and thought he was so cute#i would've gotten into it if it had an english translation#cinebook pls cinebook 🙏#cinebook pls save me 🙏🙏
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The bath in the New Orleans Junior League Decorator Showcase, designed by Ann Holden and Ann Dupuy in 1987.
Interior Visions: Great American Designers and the Showcase House, 1988
#vintage#vintage interior#1980s#80s#interior design#home decor#bathroom#relief#ancient#antique#furniture#fabric#sisal#Italian#Roman#neutral#New Orleans#Garden District#style#home#architecture#bathtub
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other books from Daniel’s apartment i’ve been able to pick out are “ADVICE AND DISSENT: WHY AMERICA SUFFERS WHEN ECONOMICS AND POLITICS COLLIDE” by Alan S. Blinder (2018), Midnight in Washington: How We Almost Lost Our Democracy and Still Could by Adam Schiff (2021) and Them: A Memoir of Parents by Francine du Plessix Gray (2005)
i really wish we could see all the books the set designers chose! i feel like the ones we can see/read more clearly might've been intentional choices but i wonder how intentional others are. were they just randomly picked as set dressing, or can they offer any insight into daniel? have some been left behind by someone else? an ex-wife/daughter/etc... (did anyone else ever live in this apartment too? or has it always been just him?)
i can make out a few by the tv:
Dairy Queen Days by Robert Inman (1997)
Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble by Lester R. Brown (2006)
Attila: The Judgement by William Napier (2008)
In a Heartbeat by Rosalind Noonan (2010)
The Lost Recipe for Happiness by Barbara O'Neal (2008)
Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism by Jacques Dupuis (1997)
Strawberry Hill: Horace Walpole's Gothic Castle by Anna Chalcraft, Judith Viscardi (2007)
The Yoga Book: A Practical Guide to Self-realization Through the Practice of Ashtanga Yoga by Stephen Sturgess (1997)
A Pictorial History of the Talkies by Daniel Blum (1958)
(yes i already pointed that last one out but i wanted to include it in the list)
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And that’s 2023 completed!
It’s been another year where helloMuller has been steadily moving more and more into design for the entertainment industries in all its forms and quite literally embraced Designing Fiction & Branding Stories — from working with Dupuis, attending SDCC and seeing the X-Men branding translated into a larger than life event, to Mazebook receiving a ton of accolades and seeing the IHEARTCOMIX identity coming to life. Not to mention the numerous Marvel X books, and game branding projects that we’ll keep under wraps for now.
A lot of new branding projects were kicked off this year which will all be unleashed in 2024, including a few that will surprise you hopefully!
But more importantly (for me at least) it was the year where I finally got round to relaunching hellomuller.com after many false starts and display, for the first time, a decade+ worth of projects in one space.
A massive thank you to my creative partners, collaborators and clients for choosing helloMuller. Let’s do some great stuff together in 2024!
#design#hellomuller#comics#graphic design#typography#logo#logo design#graphics#branding#logos#creative network#creative director#brand identity#visual identity
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Dinner Ensemble
Department Store: (a, b) Kingsbury
Designer: (c, d) Dupuis-Jacobs
Date: 1874
Culture: French
Medium: silk
The MET Museum
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eXistenZ will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on January 30 via Vinegar Syndrome. The 1999 sci-fi body horror film is written and directed by David Cronenberg (The Fly, Videodrome).
Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jude Law, Ian Holm, Don McKellar, Callum Keith Rennie, Sarah Polley, Robert A. Silverman, Christopher Eccleston, and Willem Dafoe star.
eXistenZ has been newly restored in 4K from its 35mm interpositive with HDR with original 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo audio. It features reversible artwork. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by film historian Dr. Jennifer Moorman (new)
Audio commentary by director David Cronenberg
Audio commentary by cinematographer Peter Suschitzky
Audio commentary by visual effects supervisor Jim Isaac
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by film historian Dr. Jennifer Moorman (new)
Audio commentary by director David Cronenberg
Audio commentary by cinematographer Peter Suschitzky
Audio commentary by visual effects supervisor Jim Isaac
Interview with art director Tamara Deverell (new)
Interview with make-up effects artist Stephan Dupuis (new)
Interview with producer Robert Lantos (new)
Interview with opening title designer Robert Pilichowski (new)
Frame by Frame: The Invisible Art of Production Designer Carol Spier
Promotional featurette
Special effects featurette
EPK interviews with director David Cronenberg, actors Jude Law, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Willem Dafoe, and visual effects supervisor Jim Isaac
Theatrical trailer
Promotional & behind-the-scenes still gallery
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In the near future, video games have evolved to a point where they are able to biologically interact with players through the use of an electronic umbilical cord. Allegra Geller has created eXistenZ, a highly anticipated virtual reality game which has come under fire for its potential ability to effectively warp players' perceptions of reality. When an anti-game zealot attempts to murder Allegra during a demo, she narrowly escapes with the help of her publicist, Ted Pikul. However, Allegra discovers that the only master copy of the game might have been damaged during the attack and convinces Ted to test it with her. After Ted reluctantly agrees, the pair enter the virtual world of eXistenZ, but it’s not long before they start becoming uncertain as to where the violent gameplay ends and reality begins…
Pre-order eXistenZ.
#existenz#david cronenberg#jennifer jason leigh#jude law#horror#body horror#90s horror#1990s horror#vinegar syndrome#dvd#gift#willem dafoe#christopher eccleston#ian holm#sarah polley
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Art by Corentin Dupuis
March’s Theme: #AnimalWuxiaHero
Presented by CDQ Magazine
Discover the artists of the Character Design Challenge community and the current Theme of the Month in our Facebook Group! And when you repost your design on our Patreon page, you can also win awesome prizes every month and choose the future themes!
RULES | WINNERS | MAGAZINE | BOOKS
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If there was a new spirou series what designs of the characters would be based upon and what things would you add to the series
Not sure I don't work for Dupuis so I don't know, maybe use the style of Yoann and use the all the stories of the Spirou books
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dr. dupuis up next for refs!
(likes do nothing, please reblog if you want to support my art!)
i don't think i've ever actually talked about them on tumblr, but dr. dupuis and raster (ref for him coming soon most likely) were actually designed as pokémon! dr. dupuis was an espeon, and raster was a pikachu plushie. at one point i had wanted to use them on an rp discord, so i designed kirby series forms for them, and eventually they wound up becoming part of trix and mindy's story, which is where they are now!
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"Astrika by Jean-Francois Dupis" by Jean-François Dupuis on INPRNT
#graphic design#artist#jean-françois dupuis#abstract#colors#art#design#modern#fractal#style#abstraction#inprnt
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Subject to Change Michael Corris, Stéphane Mroczkowski, Marjorie Welish, Alexandra Pignol Mare et Martin, le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France Collection Anatomies de la modernité (dir. Stéphane Mroczkowski, Alexandra Pignol)
Second semestre 2023, disponible novembre 2023 144 pages, bilingue anglais-français, offset couleur, format 23,5 x 20 cm, cartonné cousu, design Fred Dupuis, 39€
LE LIVRE :
Un poème de Bertolt Brecht, écrit durant la guerre 39-45, sert de point de départ à un livre de créations graphiques et de textes échangés entre quatre auteurs et artistes de Dallas, New York, Strasbourg.
Un livre qui expose le processus de création et de recherche, comme une enquête au sujet de la maison de Brecht à Santa Monica et de son importance comme lieu de création.
Sujet To Change est un ouvrage collaboratif mêlant dessins et textes, qui prend appui sur le poème de Bertolt Brecht « Le Masque du Méchant » (1942). Ce poème, écrit en exil, porte sur un masque de théâtre Nô qui devient l’image même du mal qui sévit alors en Europe. Ce poème nous conduit donc à prendre en compte différentes disciplines : histoire, littérature, poésie, théâtre.
À ce bref poème, chaque artiste-auteur répond dans un registre distinct et avec un style graphique et une écriture particuliers. Les nombreux dessins se répondent et dialoguent pour questionner la personne de Brecht, l’artiste, le poème, et les lieux de création artistique. L’essai d’Alexandra Pignol apporte, sur un ton libre, une somme essentielle d’informations et d’idées sur l’époque de Brecht en exil, à partir d’une ironie sur les idéaux de fonctionnalisme du Bauhaus.
THE BOOK :
A poem by Bertolt Brecht, written during the 1939-1945 war, is the starting point for a book of images and texts exchanged between artists and writers living in Dallas, New York and Strasbourg (France).
The work proposes to reveal and deconstruct the process of creation, research and exposition through an investigation of professional and domestic aspects of Brecht’s exile in the United States.
The collaborative work in Subject to Change begins with Bertolt Brecht’s poem, “The Mask of Evil” (1942). The central image of the poem is a Noh mask that Brecht had traveled with on his journey to the United States. In a sense, the mask functions as the epitome of absolute evil that existed in Europe during the Second World War, and leads us to consider different disciplines: history, literature, poetry, theater, and philosophy.
Each of the participants in the project responded to Brecht’s poem in a distinct register and style, engaging in a dialogue questioning Brecht: the poet, the work, the circumstances of creation, and the man. The essay by Alexandra Pignol provides additional information and insight this period in Brecht’s life, drawing a connection between Brecht’s poems written during his U.S. exile and his writings on the Bauhaus ideals of functionalism.
Subject to Change explores the relationship between seeing and reading, art and knowledge, form and content. The project aims to make the research process visible. The aim is not to reconstruct a historical journey or moment (Brecht in Santa Monica), nor to illustrate Brecht’s poem. Rather, the aim is to draw connections between the past and the present.
Subject to Change is available through Mare et Martin Publishers (Paris). To purchase a copy :
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