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Out of Place Studio's identity for nature education scheme hits all the right notes

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The National Education Nature Park is a scheme to help educate kids about nature. Design agency Out of Place Studio explains how it crafted its visual identity. To help square this circle, the Natural History Museum has created the National Education Nature Park. Well, that may be true, but is that really surprising?

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UAL student Shihui Li highlights animal extinction through sugar-spun folk art

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And that's certainly the case if you're applying for a course at University of the Arts London (UAL) , which prides itself in encouraging diversity in terms of everything from personal background to creative outlook and experience. This ancient Chinese folk art traditionally depicts animals of the zodiac or scenes from myths and legends.

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Vanderbrand: The Toronto studio crafting identities rooted in place and purpose

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The campaign centres around a website and printed field guide, which serves as regional education resources, encouraging tourism by highlighting the offerings of the area: food, wine, art, culture, and recreation.

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Why today's visual artists need to be multi-disciplined masters

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All images courtesy of Visual Education Adding a few strings to your bow helps you stand out and truly achieve your creative potential. We explain how world-class platform Visual Education can help you do just that. The world of visual arts is no longer confined to distinct categories. Want to be a successful creative?

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Discover the latest creative talent at New Designers 2022, the mother of all grad shows

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Full of disruptive thinking, ambitious ideas and fresh approaches, the show features 3,000 young creatives practising disciplines including art, ceramics, fashion, furniture design, graphic design, jewellery design, product design, textiles and woodwork. And that's not all! Work on show.

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Soumyaraj Vishwakarma's calming illustrations remind us to enjoy a slower pace of life

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Art has always been a strong part of Soumyaraj's identity. Her mother bought her a watercolour kit when she was a young child, and they would sit and paint together and craft for hours. She also thanks her art teacher, who helped her lean more towards a creative subject in her further education. "My

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Spinning a yarn: how Icelandic artist Ýrúrarí turns textiles into stunning works of art

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But Icelandic artist Ýr Jóhannsdóttir, aka Ýrúrarí , has been turning them into stunning works of art. This project evolved into 'visible mending' workshops in her open studio at the The Museum of Design and Applied Arts in 2021. Process and perspective How, we wondered, does she approach creating her unique art forms?

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