In an attempt to fight back against Behance culture, I designed, coded, and curate an art blog for my friends and myself called Squigua.com that features only informal work, experiments, and explorations. This allows us to share with others our tests and concepts that extended beyond a refined portfolio to give light to works that would remain tucked away in sketchbooks or get lost on the hard drive.
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14.10.17 — Marisa Fulper
In an attempt to fight back against Behance culture, I designed, coded, and curate an art blog for my friends and myself called Squigua.com that features only informal work, experiments, and explorations. This allows us to share with others our tests and concepts that extended beyond a refined portfolio to give light to works that would remain tucked away in sketchbooks or get lost on the hard drive.
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