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Top 20 Best Graphic Design Blogs for Creative Inspiration in 2022

We And The Color

As in the previous year, we would like to start this list with the presentation of our own publication—hence, this is kind of outside the ranking. Inspiration Grid is a graphic design blog that was launched in February 2011. They publish useful tutorials as well as product reviews, buying guides, design news, and inspiring work.

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14 fonts to fall in love with: trending typefaces that designers adore

Creative Boom

It was finally launched to the public in March 2021. The company's main goal is to value font creators and to better distribute the revenue share of the objects, books and fonts they produce and publish. This is a strongly contrasted, edgy, blazing serif typeface suitable for display purposes on screens and in print.

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Top 20 Best Graphic Design Blogs in 2023 for Creative Inspiration

We And The Color

We would like to start this list off with our own publication. Inspiration Grid is a graphic design blog that publishes daily showcases of beautiful artwork, illustrations, typography, photos, architecture, and fashion projects. In 1986, Design Week was created as a printed publication. WE AND THE COLOR. Inspiration Grid.

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The 37 Best Design Books to Level Up Your Skills

Inkbot Design

Sale Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field Armstrong, Helen (Author) English (Publication Language) 151 Pages – 03/11/2009 (Publication Date) – Princeton Architectural Press (Publisher) −$22.95 $2.00 The Design of Everyday Things remains a must-read for new designers.

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JR explores the concept of age in new children’s book

Creative Review

Back in 2011, French artist JR launched his Inside Out project, inspired by his series of large-scale portraits that are pasted in the street. To allow members of the public to do their own pastings, they are encouraged to send in a portrait, shot in black and white, which is then printed in large format and sent back to them for free.

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Patrick Thomas & his PULP silkscreen prints respond to the era of "truth decay"

Type room

A-Z presents , exhibition , Patrick Thomas , talk , Berlin , fake news , truth , artivism , silkscreen , silkscreening prints , newspaper , printing. In 2005 he published Black & White, a compilation of his work for the International Press. Since 2011 he is based in Berlin. In 2007 he set up his first press.

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The Endless Life Cycle of Book Cover Trends

Eye on Design

Torrey Peters’s Detransition, Baby (designed by Random House’s Rachel Ake Keuch ) has been one of the most consequential pieces of mainstream fiction to publish this year: a modern relationship story that offers a view into urban trans culture. Nobody’s saying, ‘this is an image from a brand that we think would translate well to a book cover.’