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The Lost Words: artwork from the publishing phenomenon gets its own exhibition

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A special showing of The Lost Words is coming to Bournemouth's Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum next month. Launching on 26 March and running until 18 September, The Lost Words is an enchanting exhibition based on the Sunday Times bestselling book of the same name first published in 2017.

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Angel and Anchor create coffee & ice cream brand with heaps of personality

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The owners of Lost & Found, a brew bar and eatery on the north coast of Ireland, have a long relationship with Belfast-based studio Angel and Anchor. Art direction and colour palette The new brand was designed to be part of the Lost and Found family, but with its own unique personality.

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Fonts In Use – "America Lost and Found, The BBS Story" #movie #dennis #print #poster #hopper #layout #typography

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Fonts In Use – "America Lost and Found, The BBS Story" #movie #dennis #print #poster #hopper #layout #typography

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“Embodiment” by Artist Sue Palmer Stone

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A series based on found objects that would otherwise be lost or abandoned by artist Sue Palmer Stone.

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Changyu Zou creates stunning illustrations inspired by the beauty and romance of poetry

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I have found that words are powerful, and I enjoy the endless thinking and imagination that words bring me. This harmony manifests through a colourful explosion buoying up a stranded raft lost at sea, a cosmic ballet of planets and birds orbiting a human head, and even a vibrant trail found in everyday actions like rolling a beer barrel.

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

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And in an era dominated by digital, one might be tempted to think that print has lost its relevance. Communication Arts Founded in 1959 by Richard Coyne and Robert Blanchard, Communication Arts remains one of the premier sources of inspiration for graphic designers around the globe today. But that would be a mistake. Eye magazine 2.

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