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The 100 Best Design Blogs to Follow

Inkbot Design

Updated daily, Brand New showcases new logo and packaging designs with insightful commentary. 2 – The Branding Journal This online magazine offers well-researched articles and interviews exploring brand strategy and design. 3 – Inkbot Design We launched our blog to showcase tutorials and provide analysis.

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Women You Should Know in Graphic Design History

Tuts Plus

Gail’s work ranges from publication design to posters and branding. She has worked at Rolling Stone magazine and Globe Sunday Magazine, and she designed the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation stamp for USPS. Jane’s first job designing wayfinding systems was for the Memphis airport in 1959.

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40 Best Creative Podcasts To Liven Up Your Day

Shillington

In his 2015 book, Design Your Life, Vince Frost laid out his central idea that design thinking can apply to everything from business to life. Design Matters. In 2005, Debbie Millman started a radio show, Design Matters, which became the first-ever of the design and creative podcasts. Listen here.

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The 25 Most Famous Graphic Designers of All Time

Inkbot Design

This guy was like the punk rock of design – he didn't play by the rules and certainly didn't care what anyone thought about it. Carson made his mark as the art director of Ray Gun magazine, where he introduced the world to his experimental, unconventional style. He's known for pushing boundaries and breaking design rules.

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35 Famous Graphic Designers You Need To Know

Shillington

Gail Anderson’s career is super impressive—with stints at Rolling Stone, The Boston Globe, Random House and currently partner at Anderson Newton Design. A true powerhouse of design, her work throughout the years has remained impressive and definitely worth a look. Luke Choice. They also won AGDA Studio of the Year in 2019!

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Where did this interaction come from??—?a brief history of interaction design

UX Collective

Plug-in city by Archigram Archigram was a magazine, backed by a group of architects and designers, published in nine issues during the 1960s. The name of the magazine is a hybrid of the words “Architecture” and “Telegram”. was released for electronic art, new media art, and visual design communities.