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

Creative Boom

For graphic designers especially, print magazines offer a source of inspiration that's tangible and immersive and presents content in a completely different visual way to digital. Eye Magazine Eye Magazine delves deep into the world of graphic design and visual culture. It’s academic yet accessible. Idea magazine 4.

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10+ Best Graphic Design Podcasts (2023)

Just Creative

I’ve compiled a list of the best graphic design podcasts to help guide you on your design career. Ian interviews a huge range of successful graphic designers ( including myself on personal branding ) and business owners to learn about a diverse array of topics. Here are the best podcasts for designers & creatives!

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The Vibrant World of Japanese Graphic Design

Inkbot Design

The Vibrant World of Japanese Graphic Design Graphic design in Japan has a rich history and culture that has influenced design worldwide. From ukiyo-e woodblock prints to manga comics, Japanese graphic artists are known for their creative visual expression.

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Clarence Pearson Hornung

Logo Design Love

Each volume was hand-signed and numbered by Hornung, and the American Institute of Graphic Arts named it one of their 50 Books of the Year in 1932. Photo via Type Punch Matrix The colophon states that 750 copies were printed in December 1930, with 650 copies for sale. More details on Designers & Books , by Randall Ross of Modernism 101.

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Beautiful oil paintings of floating lily pads created using only palette knives

Creative Boom

She adds: "Asians have consistently been used as scapegoats, from the whitewashing of railroad constructions early as the 19th century to Japanese internment to the murder of Vincent Chin to the 'China virus' – all the while being labelled the 'model minority'.

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An Chen explains how her design background informs her illustrations

Creative Review

At the time I went to a big book store in the city and read a graphic design magazine called IDN, I saw a digital illustration and I remember I was so attracted by the vibrant and vivid colour and shapes. The illustrator takes inspiration from geometric forms and she feels her background in graphic design has definitely had an influence.

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University Press Cover Round-Up

Spine Magazine

I love how the pattern captures bother mountains and Japanese patterns giving it such a fitting geometric quality. University of California Press Design/Art Direction: Lia Tjandra What a powerful image for this topic. The all lowercase type lends a delicate and soft touch to the bold graphics going on behind it.

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