Be curious. Go outside. Get to bed on time. Hydrate. Breathe from the diaphragm. Eat happy. Get a routine baggy enough to live in. Be kind. Accept that not everyone will like you. Appreciate those who do. Don’t be defined. Allow fuck-ups. Want what you already have. Learn to say no to things that get in the way of life. And to say yes to the things that help you live.
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A clothing poster designed in 1908 by the German poster designer Ludwig Hohlwein. It adopts a flattened modeling technique, often using balanced and harmonious textures, harmonized colors, and contrasting light and shadow treatments to establish a bright and clear personal style, printed by lithography. Key points of the image: the contrast between large flat color blocks and the plaid/striped fabric; a "semi-realistic" portrait created with a silhouette and partial volume; the title text is formed into a geometric block, echoing the wheels and the folds of the clothing.
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"Troupe de Mlle Églantine," a 1896 lithograph by the French poster artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The poster was to promote a tour for the Can-can dance troupe "Églantine." The rhythm of the silhouetted continuous kicks + large areas of white space create a strong sense of movement and long-distance recognition. The handwritten/free-form lettering flows in the same direction as the figures' movements, integrating the text and image.
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