BuckyFuller Portrait

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Buckminster Fuller Portrait

A portrait of Bucky Fuller created for Mined Magazine, designed by HunterGatherer.

This right here is SICK. I’m lovin’ it.
About HunterGatherer:

HunterGatherer is a design, illustration, animation and production studio founded by Todd St. John. It has earned international recognition for its spare, but inventive projects; often combining experimental and hand-built techniques with more complex methods. Since 2000, HunterGatherer has stayed decidely small, focusing on a limited number of assignments across a wide range of mediums.

HunterGatherer’s work has been widely published and exhibited. The studio has won awards from almost every major design organization, and St. John was selected along with frequent collaborator Gary Benzel for the 2003 Cooper-Hewitt National Design Triennial. In 2008, HunterGatherer won a Webby and was nominated for an Emmy for the animated short “Circle Squared”. In addition to the studio, St. John teaches as a visiting critic at the Yale School of Art’s graduate program, and occasionally exhibits non-commercial work under his own name.

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Posted: April 2nd, 2009
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