Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced is real, as Ubisoft's Jean Guesdon dropped a statement about it on an official blog post. There's also new artwork alongside a new logo.
Grambling State University secured a federal trademark for its "G" logo, joining the Packers and Georgia with legal protection.
Telfair Museums, Savannah State University and the Greater Savannah Black Chamber of Commerce are launching a “Business of Art” series to help artists build sustainable businesses. The first session ...
Just a week after we asked if it had been buried at the bottom of the sea, the Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake has been confirmed.
This week, she took down the logo after backlash over its AI origins. She also asked Google and Yelp to remove some of the recent negative reviews about the logo. A Santa Cruz restaurant owner ...
Up until last week, a colorful logo of an otter on a surfboard welcomed customers to the Salty Otter, a restaurant and sports bar that opened in downtown Santa Cruz last spring.
We’re excited to announce that special guest Babs Tarr has provided art featuring the team of Black Canary, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn, from DC’s Black Label miniseries, SIRENS: LOVE HURTS ...
The Sew Their Names Project honors members of the Alabama Baptist Church who were enslaved and whose names are rarely recorded in other historical documents.
In homage to NYC’s pioneering graffiti era, the brand’s designs emphasize storytelling over tags, turning garments into ...
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Reinforcing Communal Spirit Through String Art
Communal spirit has long been central to African identity and culture. Across the continent, the individual is understood not as an isolated unit but as part of a larger web of relationships in which ...
Netflix’s Strong Black Lead is bypassing agencies for ‘Main Character Energy.’ Analyzing the business value of authenticity ...
At Nadeau’s Ice Sculptures, the oldest carving factory in America, a team of former archaeologists and butchers creates ...
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