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Artists demonstrate how to grab attention at the world's biggest design event

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Hideki Yoshimoto and Marjan van Aubel have been pushing the boundaries in their Milan Design Week installations for car giant Lexus. We report from the show. The world's largest design event, Milan Design Week, is a funny old thing. Originally a furniture fair, it's grown over the years into a massive week-long celebration of creativity and innovation in furniture, lighting, fashion, textiles and all kinds of product design.

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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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How Sean Rodrigo is turning Walthamstow into a mini metropolis of good

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Want to use your design skills for social good? Then Sean Rodrigo offers a great example to follow. We profile the London-based artist and look at some of his key projects to date. If you've visited Walthamstow, the creative hub in east London, recently, you may have noticed some unusual-looking food donation banks dotted around the place. On close inspection, they reveal themselves to be meticulously designed miniature models of well-known local buildings, such as Manze's pie and mash shop, The

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Chloe Norman on her fun character designs for an award-winning restaurant

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The illustrator and designer helped take two friends' restaurant idea from humble beginnings to awards success. She explains the challenges involved and how she met them. From Bidenomonics to Romantasy, everyone loves a good portmanteau – the technical term for two words joined together. The best examples don't even need to be explained: it's immediately obvious that, for example, 'boxercise' is a mixture of boxing and exercise.

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New Burger King ad finds a clever new way to market to parents

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Titled 'You'll always be a King', this campaign for the fast-food giant is more sophisticated than it might first appear. Over the last couple of decades, government bodies have been keen to clamp down on companies advertising anything but the most wholesome products to children. So not only is smoking and drinking out but any material encouraging children to eat foods that are high in fat, salt or sugar is strictly forbidden.

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How to juggle multiple projects as a creative

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Image licensed via Adobe Stock. Aisyaqilumar - stock.adobe.com As a creative professional, you need to spin a lot of plates. But how do you avoid them all crashing to the ground at once? We elicit the best advice from the Creative Boom community. Feeling overwhelmed? You wouldn't be the first creative professional to buckle under the weight of multiple projects.

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