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Top 10 Times New Roman alternatives for designers

Creative Boom

Its high typographic quality, robustness and refined detail make it a good choice for body text in magazines and books. In that light, it would suit the fashion industry in brands or magazines. Its recent iteration by Matthew Carter in 2002 saw it fully updated for the internet age. Griffith in 1946. Tiempos by Kris Sowersby.

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F5: Jeff Staple Loves the Classics + the Contemporary Alike

Design Milk

2023 marks the 25th anniversary of Jeff founding STAPLE, the New York-based pioneering streetwear brand, with the now infamous “Pigeon” logo, and later experiential lifestyle boutique, REED SPACE in 2002. They’re also the largest Jibbitz ever created!

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The Creative Boom 2023 Christmas gift guide for creatives

Creative Boom

Grumpy Ant plush toy by Aysha Tengiz Diana F+ CMYK by Lomography Felt hanging decorations by Wrap and various artists Built upon creative collaborations with designers, illustrators and artists, Wrap started life in 2010 as a magazine and now includes a stationery and product range, online shop and editorial content in print and digital.

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David Drummond on Designing Ripping Down Half the Trees

Spine Magazine

Founded in 2002, the studio produces projects that include posters, book covers, promotional materials, magazine illustration, packaging and identity development. David Drummond is founder and principal of Salamander Hill Design, based in Elgin, Québec, Canada.

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David Drummond on Designing Rushes from the River Disappointment

Spine Magazine

Founded in 2002, the studio produces projects that include posters, book covers, promotional materials, magazine illustration, packaging and identity development. David Drummond is founder and principal of Salamander Hill Design, based in Elgin, Québec, Canada.

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From the New York Times to Pentagram sky is the limit for multi-awarded Matt Willey

Type room

Matt Willey , New York Times Magazine , New York Times , Pentagram , graphic designer , Type designer , books , Bristol , New York , Avaunt , Port , magazine , newspaper , The Independent. A magazine lover since his early days in the industry Willey felt “for a long time quite ambivalent about the idea of being a graphic designer.

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Exploring Web Development History with Richard MacManus

SpeckyBoy

The editing functionality, unfortunately, got stripped away as first Mosaic and then Netscape got popular, so the first era of the mainstream web (roughly 1993-2002) was ‘read-only.’ The post Exploring Web Development History with Richard MacManus appeared first on Speckyboy Design Magazine.