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Rosana Sousa Merges Portuguese Craftsmanship With Sustainability

Design Milk

Her latest collection, made from repurposed solid walnut and oak, beautifully exemplifies how tradition and modernity can intertwine to create functional art that is both eco-conscious and visually stunning.

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10 Top Visual Trends for 2025

Graphic Design Junction

Key Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Design Practices in 2025 The Role of Technology in Sustainable Design The Benefits of Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Design Practices The Future of Sustainable Design Trend 10: Glitch Art and Digital Deconstruction What is Glitch Art?

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Top 10 Friday Five Posts of 2024

Design Milk

She draws from two decades of experience in the graphic arts to inform fresh objects in the realm of ceramics and surface design. Whats more, her work builds on a storied tradition of West African art and textiles while referencing the Black Arts Movement and the early 20th century Harlem Renaissance.

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Cosentino’s Ukiyo Surface Collection Introduces Fluted Texture in a New Light

Design Milk

Cosentino’s new Dekton® Ukiyo collection features textured, linear fluting that brings a fresh, tactile quality and a distinctive depth and dimension to any space, be it residential or commercial. Bromo is a dark gray shade inspired by slate that features subtle, faded graphics and a crafted texture with a natural aesthetic.

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HAORI Mixes Light With the Tradition of Wearing a Kimono

Design Milk

Atsushi Shindo’s award-winning artful lighting, HAORI , made me feel warm and safe the first time I saw it, as though each conical piece was welcoming me into an embrace. The artisan uses NUNOUS , a new fabric-based, upcycled material with a marble-like texture that’s environmentally friendly.

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Designer Ofir Mizrahi on creating diverse websites that convey the right vibe

Creative Boom

When I was growing up in Israel, I was always doing art and figured this was what I was going to do. When it came to college, I decided to sidestep a little into doing not art exactly but an art-related subject, graphic design. So I took textures from old papers and incorporated them into my design to give it that vintage feel.

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Carlos Miranda on how an engineering background made him the illustrator he is today

Creative Boom

I always made art for fun, and I never imagined I could turn it into a career," he adds. I grab inspiration from organic shapes that I find in nature or textures that occur in manufactured things over time through erosion," he says. It's been very exciting for me to work doing what I love.