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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2025

Creative Boom

Druk by Berton Hasebe Designed by Berton Hasebe, Druk is a bold, condensed display typeface designed for impactful headlines. Originally commissioned for Bloomberg Businessweek in 2011, it draws inspiration from artists such as Willem Sandberg and Barbara Kruger, as well as historical condensed sans serifs, notably Annonce Grotesk.

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New season of The Creative Boom Podcast showcases the diverse ways creativity impacts our world

Creative Boom

Meanwhile, Simon Davies , a product and industrial designer from Stoke-on-Trent, will discuss the role of creativity and culture in driving regeneration and revitalisation in his home town. She'll explore the theme of confronting fears and pushing through barriers to pursue creativity and personal growth.

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50 Best Design Blogs You Have To Read (2020 Update)

Shillington

Founded by Brazilian designer Fabio Sasso in 2006, it’s particularly strong on 3D work, which is something that doesn’t get much attention from most design blogs. Design Week. Founded in 1986, Design Week was the UK’s leading design magazine until 2011, when it became online-only. Frank Chimero.

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50 Best Design Blogs You Have To Read (2023 Update)

Shillington

Given that so many typography blogs are run by type designers, it’s also refreshing to see one written, instead, by a designer who uses type in their day-to-day work. Design Week Founded in 1986, Design Week was the UK’s leading design magazine until 2011, when it became online-only.

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“A tribute to pure expression”: a Polish design guide

Design Week

After World War II, there were efforts to boost the country’s economy through design, primarily through the foundation of the Institute of Industrial Design in 1950. To this day, it still does these — and industrial design is a key part of the country’s landscape.

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Design 4.0: leading design in the new industry

UX Collective

In the 20th century, the world entered into Industry 3.0 , also known as the Information Age. In 2011, the German government started using the term “Industry 4.0” It is no wonder designers in top companies are progressing because their classically trained designers are also syncing and transiting into Industry 4.0.

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There’s a Crack in the Pavement

UX Collective

It was Spring 2011, my first time in New York City, and my mind buzzed from all the stimulation around me–the blaring sound of the taxi horns, the stench of pizza and garbage hitting my face, the hypnosis of the jumbo screens in Times Square. This led him to shift his focus towards editorial, product, and packaging design. And he did.