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Poster Cult: the latest works of Swiss printmaker Dafi Kühne

Creative Boom

© Photography: Peter Hauser Kühne's latest publication wrestles with the romanticisation of craftsmanship in a digital age and explores how he merges these two worlds through his ever-evolving practice. Whatever the method, his goal is always to push the quality and the boundaries of his designs.

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

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In art school, he began experimenting with photography and film to document ephemeral works he created in the landscape. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. He baled hay, prepared fields for planting through a method called harrowing, fed livestock, and piled stones.

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

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📖 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. It’s your fonts, colour palette, photography style, and how your website is laid out. ” It’s useless. Be careful, though.

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

Creative Bloq

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. Think controversial rebrands like Tropicana’s 2009 rebrand that ditched the iconic striped straw resulting in consumer backlash and a drop in sales.

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After Magdalene by Ethna Rose O'Regan — Thisispaper

This is Paper

Between 2006 and 2009, she gained rare access to the disused Magdalene Laundry on Sean McDermot Street—once a bastion of clerical control and patriarchal discipline. Between 2006 and 2009, she gained rare access to the disused Magdalene Laundry on Sean McDermot Street—once a bastion of clerical control and patriarchal discipline.

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12 magazines and blogs that every photographer should check out

Creative Boom

Image licensed via Adobe Stock In print and online, these are the best places to find visual inspiration, tips and tutorials, and expert advice on photography. In the world of photography, you never stop learning, so staying inspired and informed is crucial. Every four weeks, there's a new issue, adding up to 13 editions a year.

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Jim Naughten’s Digital Paintings: The Artist Creates Worlds that Seem Both Familiar and Fictional

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Jim Naughten (previously featured ) is an artist exploring historical and natural history subject matter using photography, stereoscopy and painting. He was awarded a painting scholarship to Lancing College and later studied photography at the Arts Institute of Bournemouth. More: Jim Naughten , Instagram , Shop.