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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

A self-proclaimed "artist with a business brain", she picked up hand lettering as a hobby while studying advertising at the School of Visual Arts. Originally from Bolivia, he relocated to Scotland, where he graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art in 2004. She's from California but is currently based in Detroit.

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Top 20 Best Advertising Campaigns of All Time

Inkbot Design

Top 20 Best Advertising Campaigns of All Time To successfully sell a new product or service, it is necessary to ensure that potential customers are aware of it. This is why advertising campaigns are so important. What are Advertising Campaigns?

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“A dusting of love”: Matt Stetson creates mini portals to an almost utopian vision of the past

Its Nice That

Does 3D printing have stop motion potential? Reading "“A dusting of love”: Matt." How rights were won: Inside the photography exhibition that traces a century of protest 29 April 2025 Features Photography. Eastend Western trials the technique across film genres 6 March 2025 Work Animation.

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You don’t need loads of cash to be a great creative – and we can prove it

Its Nice That

Callista Lim prints out live-action frames and then draws, stitches, and collages directly onto each one by hand. Analogue is the way to go for many other resourceful creatives, including photographer Molly Matalon who makes stunning work with “a crappy little point-and-shoot from 2004”. Reading "You don’t need loads of cash."

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Becoming type-sensitive with the psychology of fonts

UX Collective

On an amusing note, satirical texts printed in Times New Roman are perceived as funnier and angrier than those written in (the Sans-serif) Arial, possibly because the former is seen as professional and formal. Print publications in general also tend to use serif fonts due to perceived (more enjoyable) readability and more refined aesthetics.

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Cadbury's campaign claims to reveal our personality via our eating choices

Creative Boom

There can be no better example of this than the message we got from Cadbury saying they're bringing back their classic advertising tagline 'How do you eat yours?'. To us, it doesn't feel like long since it appeared on our TV screens, but apparently, it was a full 20 years ago, in 2004. Well, that's us told. Isn't it ironic?

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The World’s Most Famous Graphic Designers in 2019

Design Wizard

Most commonly, graphic designers are known for working in the following industries: Advertising. Think Mad Men and Cigarette Advertisements). His deep love of typography and traditional print elements are clearly illustrated within his social media postings. Mike founded his creative design studio, MISTER in Fife in 2004.