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Why TYPEONE magazine is a must-read for graphic designers

Creative Boom

All photography by Yeshen Venema TYPEONE magazine isn't just a beautifully designed print publication; it's also full of key insights about the evolving interaction between typography and graphic design. And there are many blogs and online magazines, including Creative Boom, that can help. Read on to find out what it's all about.

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Graphic designer Marina Veziko on making work that's 'boundary-pushing and societally meaningful'

Creative Boom

I realised that it's possible to work with clients who share your values and thus contribute to building sustainable brands." Taking on projects and working with clients off her own back, she's developed an incredible roster of work in her portfolio. FEW Magazine, 2021. FEW Magazine, 2021. FEW Magazine, 2021.

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James Olstein uses his love of screen printing to create stunning digital illustrations with an analogue feel

Creative Boom

As a graphic design graduate, James has collaborated with many big-name clients, including BBC Science, the Boston Globe, ESPN, FOX, MIT Technology Review, Sony Music and Warner Brothers, to name a few. Once he was a little older, magazines and zines became his obsession. "My I still work on websites, but rarely code as I used to."

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Five achievable things creatives can do when freelance work is really slow

Creative Boom

They often go into one big personal statement without really thinking about potential clients. You can always say you also work with clients across the UK and globally. Potential clients will read your About page, so address everything to them. And don't discount the importance of client testimonials, either.

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What Your Clients Need to Know About a Website Redesign

SpeckyBoy

Clients may not fully realize how much work goes into building a great website. Redesigns are among the toughest concepts for clients to grasp. Both clients and designers have to buy in. As is often the case, a designer’s ability to educate clients is key. So, what should your clients know about redesigning their website?

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Keeping Barriers Low for Clients Who Update Their Website

SpeckyBoy

The ability for clients to update their websites has become a common project requirement. But while the technology is in place, a streamlined experience for clients isn’t guaranteed. Here are a few things to keep in mind when setting your clients up for content management success. Needs may have evolved.

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Indigo Design Award 2023 winners: 7 outstanding designs to inspire your own projects

Creative Boom

But ultimately, design isn't about pretty pictures; it's about serving the client's needs and solving problems. Want to have your work celebrated and talked about like this, on blogs and in magazines all over the world? For those who are seeing the exhibits in person, QR codes are linked to exclusive content on the site.