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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2025

Creative Boom

Art Director, Brand & Creative—Spotify We asked the creative community about the fonts they're excited to use over the next 12 months… and here they are. Leiko by Visual Arts Institute Free for personal and commercial use, this display font was created by students at the Media & Design Department of Hungary's Visual Arts Institute.

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Neville Brody on authenticity, outrage, and his thoughts on AI

Creative Boom

Brody has been working at London's Royal College of Art since 2011. And so I think when you get back to editorial spaces, magazines and books seem to be almost the most reasonable safe haven for editorialisation. Do you think there are any magazines out there taking those sorts of risks?

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From Space Age to Metaverse: Vitra’s New Sci-Fi Design Exhibition

Design Milk

Science fiction has had an immense influence on the arts, including literature, cinema, graphic arts, and design. Comics, pulp magazines, and books also began to explore the theme of sci-fi, creating a new fan base for the genre. To understand the relationship between these two realms means revisiting the history books.

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Good Reads: Kindling is Kinfolk’s answer to a parenting magazine

Creative Review

Since launching in 2011, Kinfolk has helped to define the millennial aesthetic for the picture-perfect Instagram era. The cult magazine is now sold in over 100 countries, translated into Japanese, Chinese and Korean, and boasts over 1.7 million social media followers around the world.

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DMTV Milkshake: Designer Amanda Jane Jones on Finding Your Niche + Balancing Your Identities

Design Milk

Her iconic work as the founding designer of Kinkolk established a visual identity not just for the magazine but for a generation. Launched in 2011, Kinfolk and its spare vision created an aesthetic but also a value set: precision, beauty, a consumer spareness bordering on spartan. ? That generation would be millennials.)

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Kinfolk Made a Magazine for Parents, and Yes, It Looks Really Nice

Eye on Design

When you read the words “ Kinfolk made a parenting magazine”, a certain image might come to mind: A mom and baby, both dressed in gauzy white, laying on a blanket in the middle of a field. So now that its readers are getting older and having babies, what would the Kinfolk take on a child-focused magazine look like?

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10 Top Display Fonts for Graphic Design & Branding

Just Creative

These types of fonts can also be used with logotypes, headlines or headings on websites, magazines, or book covers. Prizefighter Art Deco Display Font – $15. Perfect for all kinds of designs from magazines, logos, and even wedding projects, the Dorris typeface will give your next project that groovy feel. Learn More.

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