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'I like to focus on the quiet things': Anna Roberts on her dreamy, pastel-tinted depictions of everyday objects

Creative Boom

"I use soft pastel on cotton paper, emphasising the simple scenes and objects with strong graphic compositions and delicate handling of light and reflections.". Anna initially started her career in graphic arts and design, taking on the occasional illustration job on the side "when something interesting came along".

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Year In Review #BestOf2022

Graphic Design Junction

We are really thankful to all our great readers, followers, subscribers, authors and especially great sponsors / advertisers who trust GDJ. Minimal clean resume templates and clean cv/resumes 100% ready to print designs for the job seeker who makes an unforgettable impression. 40+ Modern Business Card Templates (Print Ready Design).

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70s Graphic Design Trends With Today’s Tastes

Creative Market

Evolutions in graphic design in any era are always rooted in both commercial and social advertising. Brands and social movements utilized all the ways they could mass produce prints and posters, and the right designs always gained the most attention and recognition. ’70s Graphic Design Style Summarized. .

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Craig Berry on working for Nomad & how changing cities has helped push his creative skills & confidence

Creative Boom

A graduate in Graphic Arts & Design from Leeds Beckett University, Craig Berry calls himself a graphic designer and writer, as his work reflects a career spent traversing the two disciplines. There was a screen-printing studio, for instance, and a lot of freedom to experiment. It was quite playful.

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25 Japanese Graphic Design Examples for Your Brand

Creative Market

Today, Japanese graphic design can be seen integrated into logos, advertisements, digital artworks, and even Japanese fonts. Their unique styles and motifs make them valuable to brands and graphic designers alike. Here are some Japanese graphic designs and inspiration you can use for your brand. Japanese Typography.

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Clarence Pearson Hornung

Logo Design Love

Photo via Type Punch Matrix The colophon states that 750 copies were printed in December 1930, with 650 copies for sale. Each volume was hand-signed and numbered by Hornung, and the American Institute of Graphic Arts named it one of their 50 Books of the Year in 1932. 53 trademarks were displayed within the homage.

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Herb Lubalin: Life and Legacy of the Graphic Designer

Inkbot Design

This article will explore Herb Lubalin's origins, chronicling his early graphic design career leading advertising agencies, his founding of the studios International Typeface Corporation (ITC) and Lubalin, Smith, Carnase (LSC), as well as the development of many timeless logos, typefaces, and designs over his lifetime.