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Craig Berry on working for Nomad & how changing cities has helped push his creative skills & confidence

Creative Boom

Fresh back from Amsterdam, where he previously worked as a junior designer for Superunion and later Ogilvy Social.Lab, Craig Berry is now part of the team at Nomad , the rising London studio founded by Stuart Watson in 2015. I was naive and didn't really know what graphic design was back then. I liked the looseness of that.

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Quick Design History: Emory Douglas #ThrowbackThursday

Shillington

Emory Douglas is an American graphic designer most notably known for his time as Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party from 1967-1980 and oversaw its artistic direction of its newspaper, The Black Panther. He was first exposed to graphic arts during a stint at the California Youth Authority when he was a teenager.

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7 Years Since Shillington Manchester: Lorelle Skelton, Founder of The Creative Occupation (+ Exclusive Discount!)

Shillington

We caught up with Lorelle to talk TCO’s aims, her before and after of becoming a graphic designer and her Shillington experience. I never thought I’d be a graphic designer! I learnt a huge amount about graphic design as well as my own strengths and weaknesses. It’s been seven years since you studied at Shillington!

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Dan Wilson meets Nick Scott, Art Director at Secretly Group

Shillington

First off, Shillington Online Teacher Dan Wilson chats to Nick Scott, aka Narcsville , Art Director at Secretly Group. Dan is a graphic artist and designer, with a love for smileys, nature and t-shirts. I studied Graphic Art & Communication at Leeds Metropolitan University between 2001-2004. or am I projecting?

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Movie Poster Design 101: The Anatomy of a Movie Poster

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While there are commonly accepted sizes for print posters used in movie theaters and for advertising on bus and subway stops, movie posters come in a large range of sizes and dimensions. Movie studios used to commission artists and graphic designers to create poster designs by hand, with the results reproduced using lithographic printing.