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Iconic print design conference returns after 12-year hiatus

Creative Boom

Photography by Daniel James It hasn't been held since 2011! Today, it's finding a new contemporary audience of designers, printmakers and typographers who come to enjoy a regular programme of design events and workshops. The last conference we held was in 2011, and we've decided this is the perfect time to revive them.

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

Creative Boom

Our products are made to last and to be loved for many years. They put a huge emphasis on sustainability and social responsibility and take their time to design and develop the best products rather than flooding the market. They hold their value, meaning people will sell them on instead of throwing them away. Miss Pompom.

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

Shillington

Design Week Founded in 1986, Design Week was the UK’s leading design magazine until 2011, when it became online-only. It continues to bring you high quality, well-written news and inspiration across graphics, branding, interiors, digital, product, furniture and more.

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The Collaborative Spirit Behind Brian Eno’s Record Sleeve Designs

Eye on Design

So most of the images mix photography and printmaking — all sorts of different techniques from monoprint to lithography to photographic contact printing. . In an interview with Lucy O’Brien in The Independent in 2011, Eno said of Phillips: “He was very authoritative, whereas a lot of teachers in the ’60s had an ‘anything goes’ attitude.

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Tokyo 2020: Olympic torch designed to showcase “hope”

Design Week

The flame — which is being called the Flame of Recovery’ — is planned to go on display at areas of the country that were badly affected by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and ensuing tsunami. In 2011, the 9.0 magnitude earthquake resulted in more than 15,000 deaths.