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Haruko Hayakawa creates surreal CG artwork packed with humour and subversion

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Haruko would go on to study 3D, motion and VFX at the School of Visual Arts, but later dropped out after feeling that the industry was not the right fit for her. As well as her previous careers, Haruko is also heavily inspired by Japanese art and design. "It I’m also heavily inspired by still life photography and surreal art."

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Esther Tang's gloriously textural illustrations help her connect to the world emotionally

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Since graduating from the School of Visual Arts in 2022, her distinctive illustration style has been recognised by the Society of Illustrators, Creative Quarterly, and the World Illustration Awards. We caught up with her to learn more. Connection and communication are at the heart of Esther Tang's illustrations.

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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2025

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Its lighter weights exude elegance and refinement, making it ideal for fashion brands and magazines, while the regular weight offers excellent legibility for editorial content without being bland. Gamuth Sans by Production Type Gamuth Sans is a versatile sans serif with elegant curves ideal for branding. Retail by Oh No Type Co.

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Illustrator Aura Lewis on making feminist statements, Mrs America, and her vintage-yet-modern style

Creative Boom

Renowned for her feminist-themed illustrations, Aura's work takes traditionally 'girly' visual elements and turns them into empowering statements. Drawing her inspiration from women's history, fashion, and social activism, Aura's art style is both new and familiar. It's hard to know where to start with Aura Lewis' many talents.

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Asia Orlando wants you to stop and take a closer look at her colourful, detailed illustrations

Creative Boom

This love for details makes my art suitable for many sorts of projects, from the pages of a magazine or a gallery to the front of a cool product package. "I Despite her excitement for art, though, Asia doesn't lose sight of the importance of downtime.

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Bauhaus Graphic Design: Past, Present, and Future

Inkbot Design

Bauhaus graphic designers embraced mixed-media collages, vibrant colours, and inventive typography to create posters, advertisements, magazines, and more that broke past conventions. Combining handmade marks with mass production added distinctive touches to designs even as it upheld functionalist principles.

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Jeanine Brito creates dreamlike paintings with a designer’s eye

Creative Review

I was very lucky to be put in all kinds of classes – dance, theatre, piano – but I always came back to visual art.” She then started another magazine project with friends when she was 15, this time with a fashion focus. That opened my eyes to what a magazine can be beyond mainstream titles,” she says.

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