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

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Who says writing code can't be creative? Generative artist Matt DesLauriers weaves together art, programming and technology to build playful, creative projects for public installations, print media, and the web. A JavaScript program which runs the code constructs stratiļ¬ed landforms using thousands of small strokes of colour.

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Visit Hong Kong and discover the future of design, at KODW 2023 this June

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It's been a while since most of us attended an in-person design event, with all the learning and networking opportunities it offers. While a lot of design events can be a little.fuzzy in their approach, this one certainly isn't. Read on to learn more about this brilliant event. That code again is KODWBOOM50).

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Type trends for 2024 every designer needs to know about

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Royal Television Society's annual two-day event by Studio Kiln We canvas a selection of design industry experts to learn what will be big in typography over the next 12 months. They have great typefaces and the option to 'pay what you want' or via a post on social media. Their answers may surprise you! His evidence?

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6 Step Guide to Building a Website With Zero Coding

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Thankfully, with todayā€™s software, you can create a website for your business at a minimum cost and without knowing anything about coding. Itā€™s made especially for people who know nothing about design and coding. Begin with: sharing your content on your social accounts to expand your audience through social media marketing.

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Illustrator Will Rea on turning a love of art into a successful career

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Social media is a blessing in the fact it allows us to connect and engage with wider audiences, but the opposite in the fact that big business can sneak their sponsored content into our daily scroll almost without us noticing. I like starting in an analogue way before I go back home and convert the codes into RGB or CMYK samples."

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Earthling Studio enhances Jubel's 'dangerously refreshing' proposition

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The peach beer brand's refreshed identity plays on codes of hazard and warning signs that seek to subvert the language of danger. This came from his conversations with consumers in pubs, at Jubel events, and at festivals. Bruce says the brand had also started to "stray into being childish, silly, gimmicky or naff".

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

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Digital Design of the Year 2023: Readymag Designers who don't have coding skills are always looking for tools that can help, but sometimes those tools can be very restrictive. For those who are seeing the exhibits in person, QR codes are linked to exclusive content on the site.