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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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MDW22: Forest Tales Showcases Furniture Made From American Hardwoods

Design Milk

Forest Tales was curated by Studio Swine – a collective established in 2011 by the husband-and-wife team of Japanese architect Azusa Murakami and British artist Alexander Groves who have recently relocated to Tokyo from London following the birth of their child (all three pictured below).

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Globe + Pantone Limited Edition Box Sets

Abduzeedo

For this limited edition series, each color was thoughtfully considered and selected by the design team at Globe from the Pantone Color of the Year archives. The 1st box set, 2011 – 2020, features a vivid color palette comprised of these 5 individual decks; 2020 Classic Blue PANTONE 19-4052. 2019 Living Coral PANTONE 16-1546.

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Top 10 of 2022: Our Favourite Public Spaces

Azure Magazine

As Giovanna Dunmall describes in our recent coverage of the project , Exchange Square’s central new social amphitheater is thoughtfully balanced by quieter corners that focus on gentle scents, sounds and textures chosen to appeal to the neurodivergent community. (In

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New Crafts Council gallery space aims to be the “home of craft”

Design Week

L-R: Low Table by Fabien Cappello 2011 and Coffee Pot by Carol McNicoll, 1991 “Craft is such a tactile thing” The new gallery marks the Crafts Council’s first physical space in more than 14 years. The opening of the Crafts Council Gallery may be affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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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.

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