
Welcome to Rule of Thirds, where we have conversations about art, design, and culture, brought to you by three graphic designers: Berns, Mike, and Jude.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 91 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsVisual Arts | ||||

With their talk at the Victoria and Albert Museum around the corner Berns, Mike and Jude return after a 6 month hiatus to reflect on the past four years of becoming rule* of thirds.
Discussing their journey with the podcast, new changes and their c... more
Berns, Mike and Jude reflect on their 30 Day Design Challenge and share their experiences (12:40), talk about artists appropriating Basquiat and the relationship popular modern artists have with popular culture (29:30). They also discuss the toxic dy... more
As Black History Month comes to a close the guys reflect on some of the events they've attended to celebrate the month (03:10), why some professionals/artists may not like to label themselves as a "Black professionals/artists" (11:30), DJ AG and the ... more
In today's episode, we speak about the relationship between Black Art & Activism and what role this plays in society today!
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