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Print's not dead: the best magazines for graphic design inspiration

Creative Boom

We present a selection of the best titles on sale today. For graphic designers especially, print magazines offer a source of inspiration that's tangible and immersive and presents content in a completely different visual way to digital. Spread from the latest Type 01 magazine. When was the last time you read a printed magazine?

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Mike Nelson on his sensory new survey, scavenging objects and simulating reality

Creative Boom

It's an amalgamation of objects scavenged from the depths of junkyards and flea markets, which through their presentation, serve to preserve fragmented moments with enough room for open-ended interpretation. Installation view of Mike Nelson, Triple Bluff Canyon (the woodshed), 2004. Various materials. Found tyres.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine Graphics

Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future. Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future. You could create and update blog posts, all content was straight HTML — open-source WYSIWYG editors weren’t available at the time, and Markdown didn’t come about until 2004. Mike Neumegen. 2021-08-20T08:00:00+00:00.

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Beatport unveils a new vinyl-inspired logo

Creative Review

Beatport, which was founded in 2004, offers a vast catalogue of buyable tracks as well as a chart, and several sub brands including Beatport Link – which allows DJs to build and stream playlists. “The underground scene is also a strong nerve in the Beatport ecosystem.

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Selected GigPosters, 2004-present on the Behance Network #meat #tshirt #retro #poster

Designspiration

Saved by Sean Walker (@fault). Discover more of the best poster, typography, retro, type, and tshirt inspiration on Designspiration

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A New Book Flies Through the Vast World of Birds from Art and Design to History and Ornithology

Colossal

Matt Stuart, Trafalgar Square, 2004. Oiva Toikka, Birds by Toikka, 1972–present. Florentijn Hofman, Rubber Duck, 2013. m / 21 ft, temporary installation, Hong Kong. Picture credit: All Rights Reserved, courtesy Studio Florentijn Hofman. Photograph, dimensions variable. Picture credit: © Matt Stuart.

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Documenting the almighty button

UX Collective

However, broadening this timeline reveals that there was a dedicated area packed with UI controls to perform the same function for 14 years (2004–2018). So, next time your company tries to push as many features as possible on their home page, you won’t just point them to the Booking.com present website.