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Poster Cult: the latest works of Swiss printmaker Dafi Kühne

Creative Boom

It seems that everywhere we look, there is news on advances in technology and the rise of digital techniques, even in the art and design world. In his studio, he mostly worked on typographic posters for music, art, architecture, theatre and film projects, but also created some posters for products.

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An Expansive Survey in Scotland Celebrates Five Decades of Land Art by Andy Goldsworthy

Colossal

As a teenager, he worked on local farms, which instilled an early respect for the land—and a fascination that would blossom into an interdisciplinary art practice throughout the next several decades. In art school, he began experimenting with photography and film to document ephemeral works he created in the landscape.

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Raqib Shaw’s 100-Foot-Wide Autobiographical Painting Traces a Journey of Exile and Self-Discovery

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Although Shaw first began thinking about the painting in 1999, he didn’t begin working on it in earnest until 2009. Today, the allegorical piece is on view for the first time in its entirety at the Art Institute of Chicago. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month.

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Your Brand is Lying: 12 Signs You Need a Rebrand Now

Inkbot Design

📖 Reading Time: 5 minutes 🏷️ Categories: Design, Branding, Marketing 📅 Published: [DATE] Your Brand is Lying: 12 Signs You Need a Rebrand Now Nobody wakes up thrilled at the prospect of a rebrand. However, their branding looked like it was designed in 1998, with a clunky word-art logo. ” It’s useless. Be careful, though.

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Species that fail to evolve go extinct. The same goes for brands

Creative Bloq

Every issue is packed with art and design inspiration Delivered to your IOS or Android device Never miss an issue From £9.99 The same goes for brands Advice By Frederico Gelli published 23 June 2025 D&AD Jury President for Brand Identity Refresh shares why the best brands eschew trends. Why not try a subscription?

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After Magdalene by Ethna Rose O'Regan — Thisispaper

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Fab new typefaces to freshen up your design projects this Spring

Creative Boom

Across the full family, characters stand tall in a range of styles, from heavy-footed and funky platforms to slim lifts that lend it an ethereal, art nouveau vibe. Its design was inspired by book covers from the first half of the 20th century, particularly those crafted in the 1930s for the renowned publisher Albatross.