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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

In our recent Creative Boom survey, we gathered votes from hundreds of illustrators, art directors and industry insiders to spotlight the artists making waves in this challenging climate. 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.

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Hotlist 2025: the 25 most popular design studios, as voted for by their peers

Creative Boom

From their studios in London and LA, they focus on crafting immersive brand experiences that connect emotionally, driven by the belief that creativity has the power to shape culture, inspire action, and challenge perspectives. Akin by Need RELM by Need Edward Watt and Laura Thomson of Need 14.

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Amazing Digital Illustrations by Graphic Designer Danilo Trbojevi

Graphic Design Junction

Attention to Detail: Meticulous in crafting each element, ensuring a polished and cohesive visual identity. Versatility: Adapts to various styles and projects, showcasing a broad range of skills from minimalistic to intricate designs.

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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 pair have been collaborating since 2004 on various typeface projects, most notably the award-winning Guardian Egyptian.

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Butterflies and Moths Flutter Through J.C. Fontanive’s Automated Flipbooks

Colossal

The Cleveland-born artist created a sleek flipbook machine while he was a student at the Royal College of Art back in 2004 and has since crafted myriad designs featuring birds and insects that fly around the small, metallic frame. “Flipping pages make these handmade sculptures live in real sound and space.

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Butterflies and Moths Flutter Through Juan Fontanive’s Automated Flipbooks

Colossal

The Cleveland-born artist created a sleek flipbook machine while he was a student at the Royal College of Art back in 2004 and has since crafted myriad designs featuring birds and insects that fly around the small, metallic frame. “Flipping pages make these handmade sculptures live in real sound and space.

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F5: Elad Yifrach Loves Local Artists, His Hometown + More

Design Milk

Founded in 2004, the brand still employs many of the same families of craftspeople whom Elad met on his early travels. Photo: Bela Silva, © Angela Martin- Retortillo, courtesy Gallery Rui Freire – Fine Art, Lisbon 3. “Each creation is an olfactory impression, plunging us into the heart of nature.

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