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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

Once he was a little older, magazines and zines became his obsession. "My In 2016 I had enough clients that I went out on my own as a freelancer, and I still am today." My favourite was Nintendo Power," he reveals. "I I really wanted to learn how to make my own, which is how I discovered graphic design."

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Hot new fonts to play with this summer, courtesy of leading foundries

Creative Boom

The family has been in development since 2016 when Aurèle was appointed typographic consultant to Vogue Hommes Paris. This led to a commission for a new titling font, 'an expressive yet elegant serif typeface', to accompany his own LL Brown, which had already been in use at the magazine.

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

Creative Boom

I was doing some small illustration projects on the side, and then around 2016, my wife encouraged me to do only that. It ended up in a horoscope magazine, printed on T-shirts in New Zealand, and then displayed on a very large wall of the advertising agency Publicis in Paris!" So I stopped doing motion design to focus on illustration."

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Big Issue Group gets a progressive and cohesive rebrand courtesy of JKR

Creative Boom

Paul Cheal, CEO of Big Issue Group, said: "Most people readily associate the Big Issue with marginalised people selling a magazine on the streets. Clearly, the role of the Big Issue Group, and its ability to upskill and train people in order to prevent them from falling into destitution, has never been more important.

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New Scientist Illustrations by Stuart McReath

We And The Color

He has been commissioned to work on many publications including magazines, books, annual reports, or even advertising projects. Back in 2016, we featured a selection of illustrations created by Stuart McReath for various projects. Check out these beautiful editorial illustrations created by Stuart McReath for New Scientist.