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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 1986 as a printed publication, Design Week mostly transformed into an online publication in 2011. All publications are mostly based on his own taste and expertise.

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Why Do Books are the perfect life companion for creatives

Creative Boom

The Do Book Company is an independent publishing house in London that grew out of the Do Lectures, which has been gathering together the world's doers, disruptors and pioneers to share their stories since 2007. Recently, he's been super excited to work on The Book of Do, the publisher's anniversary publication.

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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. In 1986, Design Week was created as a printed publication. In 2007, Andrew Gibbs created Dieline to feature stunning packaging design concepts. And if that’s not enough, they produce a printed publication called ‘Printed Pages.’ Design Week.

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

Creative Boom

The internet, particularly the dawn of social media, changed his life from around 2007. We asked him how he managed to decide which art to display from his collection of thousands of illustrations to choose from. Stan explains: "Things got a bit rosier, well, a lot rosier.

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

Creative Boom

However, his collage of George Bush in 2007 earned his reputation as someone known for both traditional and experimental portraiture. Iconic, smart, and accessible, her images have entered into the American vernacular, and she's been the subject of a Netflix documentary.

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Ekow Eshun curates an exhibition inspired by activism and agency

Creative Review

The Fund for Global Human Rights is a charity working with activists across Africa, Latin America, South Asia and Southeast Asia – four regions of the world that it is spotlighting in Face to Face, a new public exhibition in King’s Cross Tunnel and the surrounding Outside Art Project space, which launched earlier this year.

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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.