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Pentagram finds a joyful new spin on yoga branding for Love Supreme Projects

Creative Boom

The world's largest design consultancy has collaborated with yoga studio Love Supreme Projects to create an identity that finds a new spin on the familiar practice. As a discipline, there are lots of familiar images associated with yoga, so the challenge for Pentagram and studio Love Supreme Projects was to find a new spin on the topic.

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7 Definitive Record Sleeves from 2021

Eye on Design

While it’s never been easier to create something professional-looking on a computer, in many cases that seemed to be the gauntlet that inspired artists and graphic designers to attempt something more authentic, on a larger scale, or which involved microcosmic details of physical tools like paints and crayons. Olivia Rodrigo – Sour.

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#FridayFive with Shillington Design Teacher Hilary Archer

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To Read: Topics of Conversation by Miranda Popkey. Perfectly apt for the world we find ourselves living in today, Topics of Conversation by Miranda Popkey is a book that assesses the degree to which the stories we tell about our lives are fiction. Wildcard: Bio-Logics: Designing with Nature. To Go: Steve McQueen at Tate Modern.

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The Evolving Canvas: Art Movements and Their Profound Influence on Graphic Design

We And The Color

Art and design are inseparable, intertwined in a dance of creativity and expression that has evolved over centuries. Graphic design, as we know it today, has been profoundly shaped by various art movements that emerged throughout history. The movement’s influence on graphic design was notable in advertising and album covers.

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Alex Merto on his less is more approach to book cover design

Creative Review

New York-based designer Alex Merto says he got into graphic design by accident. Deeming himself a failed student in high school without a “clear path to anywhere”, he spent a lot of time making music in various bands and designing album art along the way. “It needs to be eye-catching and memorable.”

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Nick Dahlen’s vibrant artworks play with shape and shadow

Creative Review

There’s also a sense of rhythm to Dahlen’s artworks, which possibly explains why he’s earned a range of album art commissions for musicians such as Dan Kye (the alias of London-based musician Jordan Rakei). Album art for Dan Kye’s Small Moments. Album art for Dan Kye’s Small Moments.

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13 Amazing Shillington Online Portfolio Pieces Created in Just 9 Months

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Our students from all across the globe are given creative freedom amongst the many briefs they complete during their study—and with that, bring diverse perspectives and creative solutions as emerging young designers. Cindy Niu designed a digital retrospective for a cutting-edge technology company. MOBE Identity by Joanne Park.