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Alan Kitching: London's Building Blocks brings letterpress mastery to Madrid

Creative Boom

Curated by Andrs Oliva, the exhibition positions letterpress as the unsung "building blocks" of modern London - both literally, in how type helped shape the city's publishing history, and metaphorically, in how design and print continue to define cultural identity.

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The 20 graphic designers inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

Born in Taipei, Taiwan, and joining Pentagram in 2012, Natasha has become one of the most influential voices in contemporary graphic design. In 2022, she partnered with Natalie Shields to launch Scheffe Shields, an award-winning independent design and illustration collaborative focused on printed matter.

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10 Famous Failed Logo Redesigns: How Ego and Bad Strategy Cost Billions

Inkbot Design

📖 Reading Time: 5 minutes 🏷️ Categories: Design, Branding, Marketing 📅 Published: [DATE] 10 Famous Failed Logo Redesigns: How Ego and Bad Strategy Cost Billions A new logo will not fix your broken business. The After: A generic, faceless illustration of a figure doing the “Leeds Salute” (thumping their chest).

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The next era of design is intent-driven

UX Collective

Chapter 3The knowledge graph era: Understanding andcontext In 2012, Google revolutionized search with the Knowledge Graph. Usecase 1Amplitude smart analytics through smartqueries The shift from traditional dashboards to conversational interfaces in Amplitude illustrates how searchs evolution is reshaping professional tools.

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Nicholas Galanin Hews Visions of the Present From Indigenous Knowledge, Land, and Memory

Colossal

In “3D Consumption Illustration,” Galanin comments on a lack of respect for the art form by cutting up a single totem figure like firewood, as if it’s disposable or merely decorative. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. Photo by Jason Wyche.

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Mandy Barker’s Cyanotypes Revive a Pioneering Botanist’s Book to Warn About Synthetic Debris

Colossal

“In 2012, I found a piece of material in a rock pool that changed my life,” artist Mandy Barker says. Her 1843 study, Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions , employed blue photograms to illustrate photosynthetic organisms and seaweeds.

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Sebastian Foster Announces 20 Artists for Its Fall Print Set

Colossal

Sebastian Foster is thrilled to present its 2024 Fall Print Set, marking the 12th anniversary of the collection since launching in 2012. The new release features 20 works by well-established illustrators, printmakers, and painters from around the world.