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Instagram is dead to us. so what's next for creatives?

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Image licensed via Adobe Stock Three-quarters of you say that Instagram has become "useless" for reach and engagement. With the help of the Creative Boom community, we revisit some alternative strategies to get attention. In today's sluggish economy, finding new clients and maintaining a steady workflow is more challenging than ever for graphic designers, illustrators, artists and other creatives.

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Klaus Littmann's stunning ark-like sculpture turns a single tree into a piece of art

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The Swiss artist's new installation, Arena For a Tree, encased in a basket-type structure of wooden ribs, not only asks audiences to reflect on themes of nature and sustainability, but delivers a stark warning on climate change. Unveiled in Venice as part of the opening for the 60th International Art Exhibition, the Arena For a Tree installation sees Basel-based visual artist Klaus Littmann take a bald cypress tree and transport it to a floating platform in the waters around the historic Arsenal

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Illustrator Léon Moh-Cah on how she connected to people around the world with her sketchbook

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Illustrator, animator, and prolific sketchbook keeper Léon Moh-Cah reveals how she travelled the world and connected with people through her art. It's surely the dream of many artists to pack their bags and set off on a round-the-world adventure where their art pays their way. However, French artist Léon Moh-Cah has turned that fantasy into a reality with her project, The Roving Sketchbook.

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Adam Shub's handmade pixel paintings hark back to a simpler time

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Philadelphia-based artist Adam Shub pays homage to the films and games of his youth in a series of meticulously planned pixel paintings. We caught up with him to hear how he paints them by hand. When it comes to evoking nostalgia, few things send back people of a certain age more than the sight of pixellated game art. While not as smooth or sophisticated as today's impressive graphics, pixel art has a charm of its own that captures the spirit of the 1980s and '90s.

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Truffl's branding for coffee brand is packed with swagger and cultural pride

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Fat Miilk needed to stand out in the Vietnamese-American coffee market. Los Angeles agency Truffl explains how they did it. If there was ever a crowded marketplace, it's coffee. But the good is that true lovers of caffeine prize quality, so there are other ways to succeed in this business than just racing to the bottom on price. Still, getting attention and conveying the quality of your brand isn't easy.

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Never Sit Still shakes up self-promotion with an animated anti-showreel

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Sydney-based animation studio Never Sit Still has turned self-promotion on its head with an anti-showreel that takes a fresh approach to showcasing the company's services. When it comes to the animation industry, showreels are like business cards. These tightly edited videos showcase the best of what a studio is capable of to win over potential clients and are an excellent way of visualising where their investment could take them.

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OHMY positions amra as the 'north star' of the digital royalties industry

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An opulent beacon appears across the brand's website, typography and art direction, communicating how amra can be a guiding light in a notoriously confusing process. Leamington Spa-based digital design studio OHMY has created a new identity for digital licensing and collection platform amra, positioning it as "a beacon of light" that can help guide users through the complex landscape of royalties.

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