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The best book cover designs of 2020

Creative Review

Yet there’s no denying that, as with pretty much every job in every sector across the country, the worlds of design and publishing have had to change and adapt accordingly throughout most of 2020. The post The best book cover designs of 2020 appeared first on Creative Review.

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Retro Packaging Design: Bringing Back Vintage Styles

Inkbot Design

Incorporating nostalgic fonts and typography Chunky, whimsical fonts that mimic sign painting or old typewriter print evoke nostalgia. Brights like turquoise, coral, and lime green recall the popular wild mod prints and plastic products going into the 80s. Designers often incorporate these tones with wood grain textures.

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The Best Figma Fonts of 2024 

Noupe

Mulish Formerly known as Muli, Mulish underwent a name change in 2020, marking a new chapter in its evolution, because it was initially created for display purposes. Plus, it’s optimized for both screens and print, making it usable for any design project. These fonts bring a fresh perspective to the table.

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Is It Art, or Is It Type? What We Learn When Language is Built, Not Written

Eye on Design

Many of her contemporaries such as Adam Pendleton, Ken Lum, Nora Turato, Tsang Kin-wah, Tania Mousand, and Chloe Bass all use typography in their work—printed on canvas, painted across walls, or reflecting off mirrored signage. Shannon Finnegan, Do you want us here or not, 2020, Carleton University Art Gallery.

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