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

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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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Illustrator Maya Ish-Shalom's silent book explores the elusive concept of belonging

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Maya Ish-Shalom is an illustrator from Tel-Aviv, Israel, who's known for crafting digital and hand-drawn illustrations for books, brands, ad campaigns, animations and publications including the New York Times, FT and Washington Post. Challengingly, each of its 160 pages relies on pictures alone to convey the story. "It

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

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Image courtesy of publisher Sit back, relax and reacquaint yourselves with the joys of devouring a beautifully designed print magazine. So, reading one is a great way to see design from a different perspective and get renewed enthusiasm for your craft. Spread from the latest Type 01 magazine. It’s academic yet accessible.

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10 best artist and illustration agents in New York City

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With the rise of digital tools both for making art and sending it around the world in an instant, in one sense, it's now easier than ever to make money as a freelance illustrator. With its rich tapestry of art galleries, publishing houses and media outlets, New York City is a veritable hub for illustration agents.

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Fab new typefaces to freshen up your design projects this Spring

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Across the full family, characters stand tall in a range of styles, from heavy-footed and funky platforms to slim lifts that lend it an ethereal, art nouveau vibe. Its design was inspired by book covers from the first half of the 20th century, particularly those crafted in the 1930s for the renowned publisher Albatross.

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The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration has just found its perfect home

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The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration – the UK's only public arts organisation dedicated to the craft of illustration – has found its perfect home. With this money, the arts charity will be able to create four galleries, a project space, a learning studio, gardens, a play space, a cafe, and a shop.

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All That We Need: Oliver Jeffers launches slippers for adults and kids in collaboration with FEIT

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Accompanying each pair is an exclusive art book written and illustrated by Jeffers. It's a project that uses craftsmanship and art to make us consider our relationship with the planet and each other. Past partners include BDDW, craft furniture and design, and Toogood, installations and interiors. We are not separate from nature.