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

Creative Boom

Ragged Edge Ragged Edge, founded in London in 2007, has fast earned a reputation for rebranding and strategic design. Hey Studio Based in Barcelona and founded by Verònica Fuerte in 2007, Hey Studio is known for both its all-female team and its clean, bold designs, characterised by vibrant colours and geometric shapes.

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Leading designers reveal the biggest trends in packaging design of 2022 so far

Creative Boom

Founded in 2007, Pentawards is the leading global platform and community for packaging design. Another innovative product pushing the sustainability trend is the Pinter, winner of a 2021 silver Pentaward. The trend for sustainability in packaging isn't just observed in household products, though. Redefining luxury.

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20 best illustration agents in the UK, and the awesome illustrators they represent

Creative Boom

Arena Founded in 1968, Arena is home to an enviable and carefully crafted list of illustrators, including award-winners and best-sellers. Categories covered include animation, illustration, mural art, sculpture and CGI. Peter is represented by Folio Art 9. The list of creatives on its books is wide-ranging.

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23 incredible packaging designs to inspire you to enter the Pentawards 2023 today

Creative Boom

Founded in 2007, this global competition recognises the best in packaging design. Big Fish's packaging has used simplicity and bold icons to make the product stand out. Strong iconographies communicate specific product benefits that are human, warm, and approachable. So why not enter the 2023 Pentawards ?

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The 10 Most Beguiling Designs at Maison&Object 2024

Design Milk

This year’s theme “Tech Eden” emphasized a dreamy optimism, biophilia, technology, and well-being while kaleidoscopic patterns, neon hues – including yellow, orange, purple, and green – as well as an eclectic pastiche of periods from art deco to 1970s were also on display. at the show in 2023 with his design concept.

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Where the creative industry is heading, and how to survive the next 15 years

Creative Boom

It's a great opportunity to reflect on how much has changed for creatives since we launched in 2007. It's like how Art Nouveau was a reaction to the loss of expression that came after the first industrial revolution. Another aspect of this must be crafting content that's accessible to all, argues Deb Murray.

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Veronica Castro on the V&A's Diva exhibition and why it's a word we need to reclaim

Creative Boom

The building itself is extraordinary and a work of art in itself. And the collections, which focus on applied arts, decorative arts and design, are beautifully curated and cover themes and topics rarely explored in other museums in the capital. But she was also intrigued by the stories of the singers, their life and art.