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The 25 creative studios inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

For instance, their recent bold new identity for the São Paulo art museum MASP nods to Brazilian modernist design traditions while reimagining them for a contemporary audience. HONDO Based between Palma de Mallorca, Spain and London, HONDO specialises in branding, editorial, typography and product design.

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Hotlist 2025: the 25 most popular design studios, as voted for by their peers

Creative Boom

The studio is widely celebrated for its bold use of colour, form and typography, pushing the boundaries of what branding and design can achieve. This year, they've also launched a sister agency focused on typography and type design, called Type of Feeling. Akin by Need RELM by Need Edward Watt and Laura Thomson of Need 14.

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The 20 graphic designers inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

To identify the graphic designers making the biggest impact right now, we turned to our global community of creatives, art directors and industry insiders. In 2015, he co-founded the London office of the international design studio BOND. That's where this carefully curated list comes in. Natasha Jen Natasha Jen of Pentagram 3.

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Marco Lawrence

Communication Arts

” The path to working as an illustrator was a bit unexpected for Lawrence, who studied commercial fine art screen printing, fine art drawing and printmaking around Europe before graduating with a BA Honors in 2007. “That dedication to mastering technique is something that still characterizes my work today.”

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The Future of Graphic Design: Trends and Predictions

Inkbot Design

Unique Typography: Custom fonts and expressive, bold type that AI struggles to replicate with genuine artistry. This toolkit—with rules for your logo, colours, typography, photography, and motion—allows your brand to be consistent yet flexible across any platform you might use in the future. Sameness becomes rampant.

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Jim Parkinson, 1941–2025

Typographica

This was Jim’s first exposure to the craft of lettering, and he immediately fell in love. Jim studied design and painting at the California College of Arts and Crafts. He became the go-to guy for art directors looking to refresh their publication, and he redrew some titles multiple times over the years. Not how you think.

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Artisan wine label designs by Fen Acey craft a narrative through collage and typography

Creative Boom

This side project by Fen Acey combines her love of food and drink packaging with collage and elegant typography to create beautiful and original artisan wine label designs. Typography played a crucial role in the creation process, bridging the handmade collage elements and the necessary textual information.