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Illustrator and designer Molly Maine on how to run a creative career while travelling the world

Creative Boom

With the borders closed and no tourism, my partner and I took the opportunity to ride a motorbike around the northern Vietnamese countryside, which was completely empty, a trip that inspired many of my artworks at the time. I spend much more time in Europe now and take more frequent trips back to the UK.

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F5: David Trubridge on Forward-Thinking Art, Indigenous Voices, + More

Design Milk

Resolute in his mission to create sustainably produced products with a natural and organic aesthetic, David Trubridge is the renowned designer behind David Trubridge Lighting. It’s his belief that these principles directly affect the product’s sustainability because consumers are less likely to throw away beautiful products.

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Inspiring creative women to follow in 2022

Creative Boom

Current clients include unicorn startups like Zola and Klarna, cultural institutions like NYC Tourism and NYC Pride, as well as established brands like Evian and MassMutual. Since then, she's been committed to working with female founders, empowering minority entrepreneurs and activating local endeavours. Jolene Delisle. Alessia Mazzarella.

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Circular Design Is Mesmerizing in Exhibition by Hotel Brand Potato Head

Azure Magazine

It’s not exactly common to encounter a hospitality brand as the driving force behind an exhibition celebrating circular design. ” A scaled down version of Andra Matin’s open-air colosseum at Potato Head Beach Club also shows up in the exhibition. But Potato Head is not your usual hospitality company.

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Two Curious Gerbils Visit (and Chew on) a Miniature Art Museum Made by Their Quarantined Owners

Colossal

Stay-home orders around the world have inspired people to fill their time creatively—think the recreations of well-known artworks and “Coronavirus Tourism Bureau” posters we mentioned last week. But rather than fashion a mock art exhibition for themselves, this London couple thought a little bit smaller.

Art 101
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Picks of the month: the best design events to catch in March

Design Week

It’s taking a look at the brand side of things specifically, from its beginning as a record store right up to its present as (hopeful) pioneers of space tourism. Product: Lego Dots. As well as creating a new generation of product designers, Lego hopes that the range will help children explore their feelings.

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Milan Design Week 2022: Highlights from Our Camera Roll

Azure Magazine

Commissioned by the local tourism agency, the posters are the work of Riccardo De Franceschi, the Milan-born creative director of London typeface design studio Dalton Maag. Heading into the 60th anniversary edition of Salone del Mobile at the Fiera Milano exhibition centre. Design is Milano is design.