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12 of the best online clothing stores that sell unique pieces by leading artists and designers

Creative Boom

Maddy McIndoe is a London-based designer and illustrator whose work is characterised by a love of colour, pattern and playfulness. From tongue-in-cheek vintage juice cartons to patterns inspired by classic board games, these clothes are unashamedly cheerful. Our products are made to last and to be loved for many years.

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Alex Pascual's distorted drawings are a diary of the beauty in everyday life

Creative Boom

Originally from Spain, where he studied illustration at the University of Barcelona, Alex moved to the UK in 2011. I began to work with small formats, putting in more energy and being more productive. We caught up with him to learn how he finds beautiful details within everyday scenes. © Alex Pascual

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Mini or Deluxe? Get Both With the Sidewinder Knife for Craighill

Design Milk

A beautiful part of being human is pattern recognition. “We’ve always looked at Craighill with awe, not fully understanding how they manufacture at this level of precision,” says Chen Chen, on their production process.

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30+ Best Apps for Designers: Enhance Your Creativity and Productivity

Inkbot Design

30+ Best Apps for Designers: Enhance Your Creativity and Productivity Are you a designer looking to stay productive while unleashing your creativity? With these apps, you can enhance your creativity, improve your productivity, and take your designs to the next level. The right apps can make all the difference.

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F5: Fabrice Juan Talks Unexpected Architecture, a Favorite Italian Museum + More

Design Milk

Fabrice Juan first stepped out to found his own agency in 2011 following extensive work experience as Jean-Louis Deniot’s project manager – and a supportive push from his wife. Arguably some of Juan’s pieces, such as the Saint-Germain bench and the Capsule armchair, could already be considered iconic.

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Shaped and shaping: Lessons from architecture and product design

UX Collective

Digital product design can be perilous—but we can gain valuable design wisdom by looking beyond our discipline. Left: Spirit of Bamboo section (2016), Right: A Guide to Sensory-Processing Sensitivity (2020) Before digital product design, I was an interior architecture & design student.

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Intricate Beaded Motifs Add Colorful Dimension to Jan Huling’s Animal Sculptures

Colossal

A former product designer turned bead artist, Jan Huling begins each sculpture with a blank form in the shape of a miniature horse, giant praying mantis, and eager monkey perched on a box. “KoKo” (2011), 48 x 15 x 24 inches. Detail of “KoKo” (2011), 48 x 15 x 24 inches.