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  2. Jeff Koons - Wikipedia

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    In July 2008, his 11-foot (3.3 meter) Balloon Flower (Magenta) (1995–2000) from the collection of Howard and Cindy Rachofsky also sold at Christie's London for an auction record of US$25.7 million. In total, Koons was the top-selling artist at auction with €81.3 million of sales in the year to June 2008. [170]

  3. Mark Ulriksen - Wikipedia

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    Ulriksen has also contributed to Rolling Stone Magazine, Vibe Magazine, GQ Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Time Magazine, and Newsweek, and his work features in the permanent collection of The Smithsonian, the Library of Congress and the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna (the Museum of Contemporary Art), Rome. [2]

  4. Billboard (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Billboard is known for publishing several annual listicles on its website, in recognition of the most influential executives, artists and companies in the music industry, such as the following: 21 Under 21 [49] 40 Under 40 [50] Women in Music [51] Billboard Dance 100 [52] Billboard Power 100 [53] Dance Power Players [54] Digital Power Players [55]

  5. Cover art - Wikipedia

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    Cover art. Harper's Magazine, June 1896, by Edward Penfield. Cover art is a type of artwork presented as an illustration or photograph on the outside of a published product such as a book (often on a dust jacket ), magazine, newspaper ( tabloid ), comic book, video game ( box art ), music album ( album art ), CD, videotape, DVD, or podcast.

  6. Category:Magazines about comics - Wikipedia

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    This category contains magazines about comic books and the trade (featuring primary text pieces with illustrations), as opposed to the regularly printed magazines in serial format published for the sequential art medium.

  7. Page layout - Wikipedia

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    Page layout. Consumer magazine sponsored advertisements and covers rely heavily on professional page layout skills to compete for visual attention. In graphic design, page layout is the arrangement of visual elements on a page. It generally involves organizational principles of composition to achieve specific communication objectives. [1]

  8. Blueberry (comics) - Wikipedia

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    —Giraud, 1975, on his claim of inventing the name Blueberry. "From the very beginning, I did not want the classic type of fearless lawman like Red Ryder, The Lone Ranger or Jerry Spring as a hero. That kind of character had, in my opinion, already been done to death. That is why I made Blueberry the very opposite of these classic heroic archetypes. He is dirty, ugly, and bad-tempered. He ...

  9. Barack Obama "Hope" poster - Wikipedia

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    The Barack Obama "Hope" poster is an image of US president Barack Obama designed by American artist Shepard Fairey. The image was widely described as iconic and came to represent Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. [1][2] It is a stylized stencil portrait of Obama in solid red, beige and (light and dark) blue, with the word "progress", "hope ...