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

Creative Boom

Image courtesy of publisher Sit back, relax and reacquaint yourselves with the joys of devouring a beautifully designed print magazine. In short, if all you ever do is scroll through articles on your phone, you're really missing out. Idea Idea is a magazine about graphic design and typography published quarterly in Tokyo.

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Design notes on the 2023 Wikipedia redesign

UX Collective

2004–2019 We have to go back in time a little to properly frame this story. Back to 2004, which was the last time Wikipedia’s interface changed significantly. However, the general layout, and specifically the reading experience, stayed largely the same between the 2004 update, and 2019, where this story begins.

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Explore Maze-Like Passageways Exploding with Elaborate Mosaics at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

Colossal

But in 2004, the landowner decided to sell the property and called for the artwork to be dismantled. Open to the public, the Magic Gardens hosts regular tours, workshops, performances, and temporary exhibitions. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month.

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The case for using non-human personas in design

UX Collective

Image by Ilias via Adobe Stock This article is based on a recently published academic paper with the title Non-Human Personas: Including Nature in the Participatory Design of Smart Cities , which appeared in the Journal of Interaction Design & Architecture(s). Monika Sznel’s excellent article on non-human personas.

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The mechanics of non-human personas

UX Collective

To speak up on behalf of the environment, the Sierra Club, stepped in and unsuccessfully attempted to block the development arguing that it would cause irreparable harm to the public interest. If you are inspired by this article to put the framework to use, I would love to hear how you go. government. But the case Sierra Club v.

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Becoming type-sensitive with the psychology of fonts

UX Collective

Print publications in general also tend to use serif fonts due to perceived (more enjoyable) readability and more refined aesthetics. Still, we are not yet done assigning characteristics, as this research article also summarised how certain typefaces within the Serif family are regarded. 2004, September). M., & Vaughan, E.

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November 2022 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

Beam Center is requesting design proposals for ambitious public artworks that will be brought to life through collaborations with youth. The Passepartout juried contest will award one photographer 500 Euros, exhibition participation, publication in a catalog, and promotion opportunities. Open Calls. Deadline: 11:59 p.m.

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