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“Books remain stubbornly, thrillingly relevant”: the enduring value of book design

Design Week

The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) has been judging books by their covers for over 100 years. The annual competition was originally known as Fifty Books of the Year, and jurors focused on the “construction of the book and the printed page”, its current organiser Heather Strelecki tells Design Week.

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Design Trends Come and Go. But There’s A Reason Why Graphic Knitwear Transcends

Eye on Design

If there’s one demographic that has always stood by dressing like life is a game of human tetris, it’s the graphic arts community. From art directors and animators, to illustrators and graphic designers, there’s a whole industry of people who are fond of mirroring their poster and print designs in their everyday attire.

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10 Best Books on Graphic Design: A Deep Dive into Visual Creativity

Inkbot Design

Müller-Brockmann demonstrates how they may also: Direct viewers’ eyes Create rhythm within designs Establish visual hierarchy Bring together different elements into one cohesive whole It was first published in 1981, yet Grid Systems in Graphic Design remains more relevant today. Because good design principles are timeless.

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7 Years Since Shillington Manchester: Lorelle Skelton, Founder of The Creative Occupation (+ Exclusive Discount!)

Shillington

Instead, I embarked on various other creative and academic pursuits, and it wasn’t until I landed my first permanent role at a digital marketing agency back in 2010 that I realised it was meant to be. Perhaps because my mum was, and that would have been too obvious. What kind of work do you take on?

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Lucy Tolan Identity

Mindsparkle Mag

The identity combines with a broader visual strategy embracing the push and pull of visual excess and restraint, later applied to various printed deliverables, packaging components, and her website. Both (formerly Mildred & Duck) is a branding and visual communication studio co-founded by Sigiriya Brown and Dan Smith in Melbourne in 2010.