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Stanley Chow exhibition will showcase illustrations of people from film, stage and TV

Creative Boom

For anyone who doesn't know about the film, it's essentially a tribute/homage to The New Yorker magazine, a magazine I've been working with for over a decade. The internet, particularly the dawn of social media, changed his life from around 2007. I love working for The New Yorker, and it's something that I'm immensely proud of.

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Dot Dot Dot Is the Most Influential Design Magazine You’ve Never Heard Of

Eye on Design

“Why another graphic design magazine?” And so begins this new magazine founded by graphic designers Peter Bil’ak, Stuart Bertollotti-Bailey, and Jürgen X. In 2005, Poynor described Dot Dot Dot as “the most stimulating and original visual culture magazine produced by designers since Emigre’s heyday in the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.”

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Top 20 Best Graphic Design Blogs for Creative Inspiration in 2022

We And The Color

As in the previous year, we would like to start this list with the presentation of our own publication—hence, this is kind of outside the ranking. Founded in 2010, WE AND THE COLOR is an award-winning online magazine featuring the very best from various creative fields. Smashing Magazine. Mindsparkle Mag. Design Week.

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Top 20 Best Graphic Design Blogs in 2023 for Creative Inspiration

We And The Color

We would like to start this list off with our own publication. The online magazine features some of the best content from various creative fields and showcases outstanding digital products for creative professionals, such as high-quality fonts or templates. Smashing Magazine. WE AND THE COLOR. Design Week. Creative Review.

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Out Now: Azure’s 300th Issue!

Azure Magazine

We recall certain covers that still mean a lot to us — our reinterpretation of American Gothic, starring a chicken, for a food–design issue (May 2010); the “Googlegram” of a raised fist to signify the green revolution in design (May 2007); and particular articles that melded great storytelling with vivid visuals.

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Paula Scher and Jonathan Yeo launch online courses in design and painting with the BBC

Creative Boom

Whether you're working on a corporate rebrand, magazine layout, promotional poster, book cover, or website, visual language is more important than ever, with today's designers no longer limited to projects in their own corner of the world.

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Looking Back, Moving Forward: How Public Health Shaped Toronto

Azure Magazine

As we enter yet another phase of the COVID-19 era, great thinkers across public health and planning are conceptualizing and re-conceptualizing major aspects of urban living. In order to truly understand these inequities, we need to engage with the longer, inseparable histories of public health and urban life in Toronto.