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Poster Cult: the latest works of Swiss printmaker Dafi Kühne

Creative Boom

© Photography: Peter Hauser Kühne's latest publication wrestles with the romanticisation of craftsmanship in a digital age and explores how he merges these two worlds through his ever-evolving practice. Turboblock Nr. Turboblock Nr.

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Collages by Funmi Lijadu express her belief that art and life should be intertwined

Creative Boom

London-based artist, writer and publicist Funmi Lijadu tackles issues of identity in her tactile, surreal collages. This has led to her writing for publications such as Cosmopolitan, Metro UK, gal-dem and many more. Collage, as an artistic medium, falls under the wide umbrella of mixed-media," Funmi tells Creative Boom. "In

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10 brilliant illustrators you should have on your radar

Creative Boom

It's easy to get stuck looking at the same kind of art, time and time again, in a kind of artistic version of an echo chamber. In the following article, we spotlight an incredible 10 Caper artists you should add to your radar. Amao Amao is an illustrator, motion designer and VR artist who lives in her home city of Shanghai, China.

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Eva Redamonti's detailed illustrations are a chaotic explosion of the whimsical and the surreal

Creative Boom

As Eva got older, art stuck around like a friend and accompanied her when she moved to New York in 2018 to pursue a career in illustration. I’ve developed my style through looking at other artists, yes - but when I look back to art I made as a child, it was explosive and chaotic back then, too. It's just who i am!

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Fedrigoni 365: Anticipated calendar project doubles as an educational toolkit for new designers

Creative Boom

To do this, Fedrigoni 365 has enlisted the talents of artists from different disciplines and prestigious creating-printing partners. Each date in the calendar required its own artistic input, themed around a numeric design. All profits from previous editions have been donated to charity, raising over £20,000.

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Ian Morris on what it takes to be a successful children's book illustrator

Creative Boom

Award-winning children's book illustrator Ian Morris reveals how he broke into the industry, why he prefers older artists, and what he keeps in mind when drawing for young audiences. Origin story Like many artists, Ian can remember the work that initially grabbed his attention.

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Shared Governance: A Democratic Future for Public Spaces

Azure Magazine

And what is it that determines how we engage with the public realm and our shared commons? The possible responses to these questions are typically, and unsurprisingly, centred around urban design: the physical features of public spaces – that is, what’s in them and how they look and could be used. For more information, visit: [link].