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Inspired by stories and funny conversations, Alex Skyrme uses illustration to bring a smile to everyone's face

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Alex is heavily inspired by fashion, texture, people watching, and hearing people's stories or funny conversations on the go, especially those from the tube. It might be surprising to learn, then, that Alex also dabbles in the more serious topics on occasion, "like mental health, trauma and interpersonal relationships," she says. "I

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Rothko versus The Robots: How I learned how to stop worrying about AI killing our creativity

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In this insightful piece, he explains why and shares his views on this controversial topic. When you look at a painting or an illustration, it's the same as listening to a song or watching a film. To compare it to sporting terms, who wants to watch a robot that's better at football than Lionel Messi? I doubt it.

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Illustrator Justyna Green confronts the issues facing women in a series of ChatGPT-generated haikus

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As its name suggests, Justyna has used ChatGPT to tackle these topics. Users simply have to provide ChatGPT with data sets, outline what they want, and then sit back and watch as it generates automated text.

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Alex Foxley's '90s-inspired illustrations are here to fill your world with positivity

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Reading blogs, watching YouTube tutorials and going to events helped me get immersed in the design industry and gave me the confidence to apply for graphic design jobs." I have found that through my art, I can talk about some of these topics in a more approachable manner."

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Should You Use YouTube Pre-Roll Advertising?

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You’ll have to watch it for about 5 seconds before the “Skip Ad” button appears. This forces the audience to watch the ad before they can view the clip they selected. Users want to see short ads so they can continue whatever they’re watching. You have to know what kinds of videos your customers are likely to watch.

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Illustrator Ulrike Marais explores grief and memory in her insect-themed cookbook picture book

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There's more to this bunch of cooking critters than meets the eye, though, as their story is universal and taps into difficult topics of grief, death and memory that nonetheless need to be talked about. She cared for him, and I've had to watch him re-learn and learn many new ways of living, which is why I also included it in the cookbook.

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Jen Yoon's AR illustrations adapt The Yellow Wallpaper for a modern audience

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Viktor decided to adapt The Yellow Wallpaper because it offered a unique opportunity to tackle difficult topics. When scanned, the image can be placed anywhere, and viewers can watch as it moves and unfolds. Ultimately, I believe it gives the audience hope and positivity, which I wanted to achieve the most.