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A helpful guide to marketing for creative freelancers who want to quit Instagram

Creative Boom

Instagram has been a beloved tool to creatives everywhere since its launch in 2010. We've had more than a decade of chasing 'likes' and trying to keep up with the changing social networks. Consider other social networks where engagement still rocks. Even art fairs are proving to be a success for many artists and designers.

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Creative Boom drops eight new and exclusive prints by leading artists and designers in its shop

Creative Boom

Creative Boom has today launched eight new art prints by some of your favourite illustrators and graphic designers. Each artwork is available in an A3 poster, printed on the finest Giclée art paper and produced to museum-certified archival standards, guaranteed for more than 100 years. Happy Pose by Wendy Wong. This is my happy pose!".

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Big Chief Demond Melancon Is Rewriting the Definition of Contemporary Art Through Beads

Design Milk

These are the tools and materials New Orleans-based artist Demond Melancon uses to create his Black Masking suits and his contemporary art portraiture series. Haile Selassie, Demond Melancon, 2010 Photo: Christopher PorchĂ© West. I like to listen to podcasts and art interviews, or I’m listening to my reggae music.

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F5: Simon Vorhammer Talks Irish Water Towers, Glass Bubbles + More

Design Milk

” This methodology turned into Vorhammer’s career once he had the opportunity to craft his first parametric building in 2012, the Pavilion for Samsung, located in Yeosu, South Korea, for the World Expo. Water Towers of Ireland, Kildalton, 2010 Photo: Jamie Young 1. Today, Simon Vorhammer joins us for Friday Five !

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Breaking Barriers Through Creativity

Lisa Maltby

When contemplating my career choices, a creative profession often appeared as a realm exclusive to the privileged few – individuals armed with financial safety nets from their parents, insider insights and connections to influential figures in creative studios, galleries, and the world of expensive art supplies.

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It’s time for dimensional thinking in design

UX Collective

The world may have never heard of the Dimensionism movement if no one had taken notice of his unpublished copy, which attracted the biggest names of 20th-century art, such as Joan Miro, Hans Arp, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Duchamp, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Alexander Calder, and Bauhaus designer László Moholy-Nagy.

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The Ever-Evolving World of Social Media Content

Inkbot Design

Mobile Networks Speed Up Remember sluggish 3G? As 4G and 5G networks expand, uploading high-res photos feels instantaneous. Pinterest Visualises “Lifestyle Goals” Launched in 2010 to collect personal images across themes like travel, decor, or cooking, Pinterest established itself as a “visual search engine.”

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