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

Creative Boom

Image courtesy of publisher Sit back, relax and reacquaint yourselves with the joys of devouring a beautifully designed print magazine. So, reading one is a great way to see design from a different perspective and get renewed enthusiasm for your craft. Spread from the latest Type 01 magazine. It’s academic yet accessible.

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Explore Maze-Like Passageways Exploding with Elaborate Mosaics at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

Colossal

In 1991, Zagar began to work in a couple of vacant lots adjacent to his studio, initially coating the walls of the buildings on either side in colorful tesserae, then sculpting partitions and passageways through the center and creating an immersive art environment.

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14 fonts to fall in love with: trending typefaces that designers adore

Creative Boom

Everett originally emerged during Nolan Paparelli's studies at ECAL (University of Art & Design Lausanne) in 2015 and was inspired by the work of the American photographer Daniel Everett. The company's main goal is to value font creators and to better distribute the revenue share of the objects, books and fonts they produce and publish.

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November 2022 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

London Craft Week 2023 (International). The 2023 edition of London Craft Week runs May 8 to 14, and the annual event is accepting applications from emerging artist-maker-designers. More Art Commission (U.S.). More Art will commission one public art project from an early career artist with an $8,000 budget.

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Designing with the brain in mind: a deep dive into neuroaesthetics

UX Collective

Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye.” By grasping how our brains react to beauty, we can craft designs that not only look good but also stimulate the right neurological responses, leading to a more positive and engaging user experience. Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye.”

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The 37 Best Design Books to Level Up Your Skills

Inkbot Design

Reading is one of the best ways to learn new techniques, theories, and approaches to elevate your craft. Sale Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field Armstrong, Helen (Author) English (Publication Language) 151 Pages – 03/11/2009 (Publication Date) – Princeton Architectural Press (Publisher) −$22.95 $2.00

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5 Indigenous Designers Breaking New Ground

Azure Magazine

Only blocks from where those TRC calls were published, for instance, the Winnipeg Art Gallery recently inaugurated a new addition, Qaumajuq, dedicated solely to the work of Inuit artists. COURTESY: Winnipeg Art Gallery. However, “when I started practising in 2004,” he says, “there was no M?ori PHOTO: David Hale.