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Spring in NYC carries so much energy: thrilled to be wearing fits for style rather than pure utility, New Yorkers go ALL OUT with their streetwear. It’s very much see-and-be-seen: sitting in Washington Square Park on a warm day (if you can even find a spare scrap of grass) is quite the experience.
Since New York has truly experienced the most unruly spring weather and geological happenings—weeks of torrential rain, chilling wind, thunderstorms, and an EARTHQUAKE—and Earth Day is around the corner, we thought it would be fitting to celebrate the power and ferocity of Mother Nature.
On Monday, a solar eclipse will pass over North America—many are traveling to locations where they can view it in totality. Occasions like these are rare and special, and this eclipse has the longest lasting on-land totality of any solar eclipse for a decade.
Peering into Amy Casey's work and entering into her world is not unlike starting a video game—there are so many dimensions to explore, so many twists and turns to take, such wild paths to follow. This fall we released our most recent edition with Casey: Vivacious.
Art is for nothing if not freedom of expression. And sometimes what we have to express is...not "polite". Sometimes, we're frustrated, we're opinionated, we have side-eye! And thank goodness—how dull it would be if we were just, y'know, okay with everything all the time?!
Come faun over flora with us—the sun is shining, the birds are singing, and the grass is...greening! Have you seen those bright little faces popping up all around you? You’re not seeing things—they’re daffodils. Over at 20x200 we’re feeling gleeful as we watch our sharp, gritty NYC world soften a...
We love a marriage of two seemingly contradictory concepts: map-making, a stereotypically data-driven, fact-based field, with art, subjective to its core. It’s easy to forget that map-making has long been a craft more than a science, and even now, this science is still at the whim of human bias.
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