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Siege Magazine returns to champion a new era of artist-led collaboration

Creative Boom

After a six-year hiatus, Siege Magazine (SiegeMag) is making a comeback with a refreshed mission to build a more inclusive, artist-driven platform and a call to the creative community to help bring it to life. Inclusivity wasn't just a theme – it was the magazine's foundation – and that spirit extended to SiegeMag's playful experimentation.

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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2025

Creative Boom

Art Director, Brand & Creative—Spotify We asked the creative community about the fonts they're excited to use over the next 12 months… and here they are. Leiko by Visual Arts Institute Free for personal and commercial use, this display font was created by students at the Media & Design Department of Hungary's Visual Arts Institute.

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F5: Paper Artist Zoe Bradley Shares a Go-To Pen, Favorite Liqueur + More

Design Milk

“I aim to create a truly unique hand-crafted product from paper that celebrates the beautiful, unique architectural forms of nature,” said Wales-based paper artist Zoe Bradley. ” Zoe draws inspiration from the nature that surrounds her rural home, as well as couture, art, theater, and architecture.

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WipEout Logo History 1995-2017, Making of the Wipeout Logo Design Plus Various In-game Graphics by Designers Republic and Fans

Logo Smith

The post WipEout Logo History 1995-2017, Making of the Wipeout Logo Design Plus Various In-game Graphics by Designers Republic and Fans appeared first on The Logo Smith All Content © 2020 The Logo Smith.™ Wipeout Game Series Logos 1995 – 2017. The Typeface Agency. Wipeout – Released 1995 on Sony PS1.

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12 Student Designers You Should Be Following on Instagram

Graphic Design Junction

It is good to look for inspiration from titans of the industry, the ones who know their craft and rightfully have a spot in the hall of fame. In the world of art, you quickly get disillusioned in a myth of a one-person band because sometimes you have to get professionals to help you out. Annie Atkins – @annieatkins.

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F5: Max Strang Talks About Mayan Ruins, a Favorite Home Design + More

Design Milk

Max has been published in over 200 magazines, news interviews, and books. His firm monograph, Environmental Modernism: The Architecture of [STRANG] , was released in 2017, reflecting on the concepts of the “environmental modernism” that’s showcased in the firm’s numerous residential projects. Photo: Max Strang.

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F5: Samar Maakaroun Shares Arabic Typography, a Heritage Site + More

Design Milk

I do not remember the book I was trying to design for, nor did I know what paper art was at that age, but what stayed vividly with me was the satisfaction of making an idea in my head materialize into real life,” she shared. Between 2017 and 2019, I worked with Pentagram to rebrand the portfolio, Majid being one of them.