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How Motown record sleeves still shape my composition choices
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How Motown record sleeves still shape my composition choices

Motown record sleeves are a masterclass in composition. From Berry Gordy's color choices to bold framing shifts, the visual lessons from Detroit's golden era still hold up.

James Whitfield28/05/2026
I Made a Hamtramck Zine Nobody Asked For
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I Made a Hamtramck Zine Nobody Asked For

I created a zine about Hamtramck with my own illustrations, even though nobody requested it. Learn how I discovered the power of making art for yourself and what mistakes taught me the most.

James Whitfield28/05/2026
The Forgotten Typography of Detroit's Coney Island Menus
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The Forgotten Typography of Detroit's Coney Island Menus

Discover how Detroit's forgotten menu designs and restaurant signs tell amazing stories about the city's past. You'll explore the bold lettering and creative logos that made Coney Island restaurant...

James Whitfield28/05/2026
How Eastern Market Murals Changed My View of Scale
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How Eastern Market Murals Changed My View of Scale

Walking past massive murals in Eastern Market made me rethink how size shapes impact. I realized that bigger art doesn't always tell better stories—sometimes the smallest details matter most.

James Whitfield27/05/2026
Drawing the Packard Plant Before It Disappears
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Drawing the Packard Plant Before It Disappears

Artists are racing to sketch the Packard Plant before it disappears forever. Learn why this historic Detroit factory matters and how artists preserve its memory through drawings.

James Whitfield27/05/2026
Finding My Color Palette in a Detroit Winter
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Finding My Color Palette in a Detroit Winter

Gray skies and frozen streets taught me something unexpected about color. I discovered how winter's muted palette—silver, charcoal, and deep blues—actually makes bold choices pop. You'll learn to b...

James Whitfield27/05/2026