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

Creative Boom

In short, if all you ever do is scroll through articles on your phone, you're really missing out. Its print edition, however, remains a beacon for quality design work and thought-provoking articles. To learn more, read our article Why TYPEONE magazine is a must-read for graphic designers.

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35 Creative Digital Illustrations By Kerem Beyit

Graphic Design Junction

It took a while for his to adopt this passion professionally, but since 2004 he have been working in a very disciplined fashion. You may be interested in the following related articles as well. Book covers, character design and fantasy-themed illustrations in general make up the bulk of my works.

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A Reissued Book Reveals Hundreds of Photos from Frida Kahlo’s Personal Collection

Colossal

Containing annotations and notes, the tome features hundreds of black-and-white images that, before 2004, had been hidden in storage in the artist’s Mexico City home. The article A Reissued Book Reveals Hundreds of Photos from Frida Kahlo’s Personal Collection appeared first on Colossal.

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Ghost Box Records #01–20 (2004–2014)

Fonts in Use

Torchbearers of hauntology , chief conjurers of memories never had, musician Jim Jupp and graphic designer Julian House launched Ghost Box Records in 2004. This article shows the first 20 Ghost Box LPs. — Julian House, from Ghosts of My Life: Writings on Depression, Hauntology and Lost Futures by Mark Fisher (Zer0 Books, 2014).

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Humans and Animals Commune with Nature and the Cosmos in the Multidisciplinary Work of Kiki Smith

Colossal

“Dark Water” (2023), bronze, 72 × 65 × 28 inches “Dreaming with Birds” (2004), bronze, 47 3/4 x 73 1/2 x 2 inches. The article Humans and Animals Commune with Nature and the Cosmos in the Multidisciplinary Work of Kiki Smith appeared first on Colossal. See more of Smith’s work at Pace Gallery.

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

Colossal

But in 2004, the landowner decided to sell the property and called for the artwork to be dismantled. The article Explore Maze-Like Passageways Exploding with Elaborate Mosaics at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens appeared first on Colossal. The local community hastened to Zagar’s aid, helping to purchase the land.

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In ‘An Unflinching Look,’ Benjamin Dimmitt Bears Witness to the Ecological Disaster of Florida’s Wetlands

Colossal

” “View Downstream,” top (2004), bottom (2022) Although he’s currently based in Asheville, Dimmitt is a Florida native, and his profound respect for the state’s ecosystems and desire to preserve its natural life is evident in his photos. .

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