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

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Spread from the latest Type 01 magazine. Image courtesy of publisher Sit back, relax and reacquaint yourselves with the joys of devouring a beautifully designed print magazine. When was the last time you read a printed magazine? Eye Magazine Eye Magazine delves deep into the world of graphic design and visual culture.

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10 best artist and illustration agents in New York City

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In our carefully curated list, we share a bunch of agents who've demonstrated exceptional dedication to their artists over the years and a profound understanding of their clients, too. David Goldman Agency When David Goldman launched his own firm in 1980, he aimed to represent world-class talent and offer great personal service to clients.

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Anorak founder Cathy Olmedillas on creating new ventures and why slow success is the best

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Since 2006, independent kids publisher Studio Anorak has taken children's magazines in bold new directions. Just like any publication, Anorak has had to adapt to survive. When it was first launched, Cathy points out that it was more of a lifestyle magazine for kids, with plenty of tips on what to wear and places to visit. "My

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Showcasing illustration work: how to create your best portfolio

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Because whether you're sharing your showcase with an art director at a creative agency, an editor at a newspaper or magazine, or a course leader at a university, they're more than likely to be time-pressed people who want to decide in a matter of minutes, if not seconds. But also look at what art directors are asking for, and fill the gap."

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Guerrilla Advertising: How to Make Your Brand Stand Out

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Guerrilla Advertising: How to Make Your Brand Stand Out Guerrilla advertising (or guerrilla marketing) is a term that describes the process of utilising unconventional and sometimes illegal tactics to generate free publicity for a brand, product, or service. And I bet you can think of a few more.

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How to Write an Advertising Brief (With Free Advertising Brief Template)

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For any project involving advertisements of any shape or size, writing an advertisement brief is vital for success. Whether you’re looking to advertise on TV, on the radio, in newspapers or on billboards, every piece of advertising needs to be based around your goals and planned before they can be executed. download now.

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Marlon Tate founder Nikos Georgópoulos on how he made his own creative opportunities

Creative Boom

Changing direction After slogging it out as an in-house graphic designer for five years while freelancing for private clients at night, Nikos felt burnt out. I said: 'f**k clients; let's work for a brand that no longer exists in the real world but thrives in an alternative timeline!' It's just profound," he says.

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