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Kinfolk Made a Magazine for Parents, and Yes, It Looks Really Nice

Eye on Design

When you read the words “ Kinfolk made a parenting magazine”, a certain image might come to mind: A mom and baby, both dressed in gauzy white, laying on a blanket in the middle of a field. So now that its readers are getting older and having babies, what would the Kinfolk take on a child-focused magazine look like?

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James Olstein uses his love of screen printing to create stunning digital illustrations with an analogue feel

Creative Boom

Based in Philadelphia, James Olstein is an illustrator, author and teacher specialising in creating digital art that retains an analogue look and feel. And when he's not working as an artist to create his stunning illustrations, he shares his knowledge online with his own Skillshare course that covers textural illustration and editorial art.

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Jan Kaláb’s Graffiti Has Always Been Art + Now It’s Even More

Design Milk

His view on the evolution of his own art, from what began as lettered graffiti, is interesting and a real story of following what’s possible. I used to draw and I studied at an art high school, but I didn’t call myself an artist just yet. We had the opportunity to talk with him about his creative trajectory and how it came to be.

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The Top 6 Design Moments Of 2016

Creative Live

2016 was an interesting year for sure – one dominated by politics and controversy. Some of the many examples include NYC’s Pride 2016 site (below) and MailChimps Year in Review (also below). Some of the many examples include NYC’s Pride 2016 site (below) and MailChimps Year in Review (also below). Color of 2016.

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Phil Constantinesco's beautiful illustrations are inspired by the poetry that emanates from nature

Creative Boom

After passing a scientific baccalaureate (not without difficulty), I entered a school of Applied Arts in Strasbourg (LISAA)," Phil tells Creative Boom. "I I did an upgrade in applied arts and then a BTS in visual communication. Creative careers are rarely so straightforward, though. After that, I started working as a freelancer."

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Inside Lottozero by Studio Mut

BP&O

The exhibition took place at Lottozero / textile laboratories in Toscana, Italy and ran until November 20th, 2016. It was conceived by Arianna and Tessa Moroder and curated by Alessandra Tempesti. Under the concept of “Non-stop Fruition”, the exhibition […].

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Artist Sketched Fellow Passengers On The Ferry In Amsterdam In A Tiny Sketchbook

Design You Trust

She’s worked for over 15 years as a freelancer specializing in narrative art, both digitally and free-hand. Her multimedia art project, Faces on the Ferry, marked her return to the world of fine arts and captured the attention of Het Parool, Flow Magazine, and The Guardian.

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