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From posters to tourism brochures and company logos, a new book from Fredericton designer Tanya Duffy tells a story of New Brunswick through graphic design, marketing and advertising.
Graphic designer Tanya Duffy’s book launches Saturday, and Beaverbrook Art Gallery exhibit runs until April

Isabelle Leger · CBC News
· Posted: Jan 24, 2026 5:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 26 minutes ago
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Tanya Duffy, author of Pursuing the New: A Modern Graphic Design History of New Brunswick, said she hopes the book shines a light on the significant of design. (Bang-On Photo)
From posters to tourism brochures and company logos, a new book from Fredericton designer Tanya Duffy tells a story of New Brunswick through graphic design, marketing and advertising.
Duffy spent six years researching and writing Pursuing the New: A Modern Graphic Design History of New Brunswick. She’s also collaborated on a new exhibit at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery.
Duffy said she hopes bringing this history to the forefront will elevate design in New Brunswick’s economy.
“I’m hoping that through looking at this book and realizing how impactful some of these images are,
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