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New book celebrates the lost pioneers of British graphic design

Creative Boom

Modernist Graphic Design in Britain 1945-1980 sheds light on the post-war designers who shaped the nation's visual identity while battling austerity and social upheaval. This depended upon craft skills and respect for the complex processes by which work was produced. Like every profession, designers need to know their own history.

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50+ Amazing Digital Art and Illustrations by Professional Illustrator Artists

Graphic Design Junction

Digital art and illustrations have surged in popularity, with professional artists harnessing creativity, software, and technology to craft captivating visuals. Collaboration and Community in Digital Art Digital illustration has also paved the way for exciting collaborations. Enjoy discovering the magic of these illustrations!

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10 Top Graphic Design Trends for 2025

Graphic Design Junction

As 2024 wraps up, we’re on the cusp of entering 2025, a year set to see the immense impact of AI across all computing fields, particularly in web and graphic design. With these advancements, the graphic design trends continues to evolve, driven by new technology, cultural shifts, and bold ideas.

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Hotlist 2025: the 25 most popular design studios, as voted for by their peers

Creative Boom

So, instead, we decided to keep our personal opinions to ourselves and ask hundreds of designers across the industry to vote for their favourite graphic design studios today. Little Troop Led by creative directors Noemie Le Coz and Jeremy Elliot, Little Troop describes itself as "a design studio driven by craft, culture and imagination".

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Print's not dead: the best magazines for graphic design inspiration

Creative Boom

For graphic designers especially, print magazines offer a source of inspiration that's tangible and immersive and presents content in a completely different visual way to digital. So, reading one is a great way to see design from a different perspective and get renewed enthusiasm for your craft. It’s academic yet accessible.

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Art Made of Code: monopo london on the design of Matt DesLauriers' debut book

Creative Boom

Generative artist Matt DesLauriers weaves together art, programming and technology to build playful, creative projects for public installations, print media, and the web. His interactive installations have been displayed in special events at the Louvre Museum in Paris and the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto.

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Design trends for 2025: creative leaders share their vision for the future

Creative Boom

Generally, we try not to worry too much about the big trends in graphic design," she begins. The craft renaissance As another element to the backlash against AI, along with a broader rejection of mass production and digital saturation, there's a growing appreciation for craft and heritage in design. The second is sustainability.