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  3. Game design - Wikipedia

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    A game artist creates visual art for games. Game artists are often vital to role-playing games and collectible card games. [5]Many graphic elements of games are created by the designer when producing a prototype of the game, revised by the developer based on testing, and then further refined by the artist and combined with artwork as a game is prepared for publication or release.

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  5. Shepard Fairey - Wikipedia

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    Shepard Fairey was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina.His father, Strait Fairey, is a doctor, and his mother, Charlotte, a realtor. [9] He attended Porter-Gaud School in Charleston and transferred to high school at Idyllwild Arts Academy in Idyllwild, California, from which he graduated in 1988.

  6. Stage lighting - Wikipedia

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    Custom colors are obtained by means of subtractive CMY color mixing, by inserting combinations of cyan, magenta and yellow filters into the optical path of the lighting fixture. The inserted filters may have varying densities, with correspondingly varied percentages of transmission, that subtractively mix colors (the filters absorb unwanted ...

  7. El Lissitzky - Wikipedia

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    The book is not colored except for its cover; Lissitzky's illustrations was also interpreted as having a symbolic ties to Revolution: [29] Enclosed in a black and red frame is a sideways depiction of the little elephant, set in a red circle beneath the title, whose typographical design is also in black and red.