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Illustrator Tegan Price on the importance of good mental health with the help of creativity as she launches workshops in London

Creative Boom

Now Tegan, who graduated from Arts University Bournemouth in 2017, is on her own (or more likely not) recreating the plant pot workshop this Thursday (15 February) in London. I was an illustrator surrounded by designers who thrived with conceptual minds. One day, I'll be wanting to do some illustrations.

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Illustrator Julia Hosse on the highs and lows of choosing a creative path

Creative Review

“Every child draws, but most children stop at some point,” says artist and illustrator Julia Hosse. It came naturally to me and so studying illustration came as a logical step.” Dogs magazine Covering an array of topics and subjects, Hosse tries to capture the world around her.

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National Wildlife Federation: Ranger Rick Cub

Anna Raff Illustration

Beginning with their December 2017 issue and over the course of 2018, my illustrations will be featured in the National Wildlife Federation's Ranger Rick Cub magazine for a beginning reader series. "Tracks in the Snow". I've created a new section on my site , and will be adding to it as each issue is published.

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From the New York Times to Pentagram sky is the limit for multi-awarded Matt Willey

Type room

Matt Willey , New York Times Magazine , New York Times , Pentagram , graphic designer , Type designer , books , Bristol , New York , Avaunt , Port , magazine , newspaper , The Independent. A magazine lover since his early days in the industry Willey felt “for a long time quite ambivalent about the idea of being a graphic designer.

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Is AI going to steal your job and burn down your house?

UX Collective

Public and professional perceptions of artificial intelligence. Dall-E generated image “Illustration of how artificial intelligence is going to steal your job and burn down your house” TL; DR. AI is rapidly evolving, helping us make better decisions and perform various tasks and increasingly doing so autonomously. Thomas Watson Jr.

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50+ Best Gifts for Designers on Every Budget

Inkbot Design

These publications showcase branding, typography, layouts, colours, photos, and illustrations in unique ways: Annuals like Communication Arts’ Design Annual and Print’s Regional Design Annual, which catalogue designs winning significant awards yearly. Tablets range widely in features, size, and price ($50 to $500+).

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Exploring Isometric Design and Illustration: Analysis and Interviews

Tuts Plus

Isometric design and illustration—thinking about this visual direction usually takes me back to a favorite video game or beautiful illustration I've seen in my favorite design magazine. But working isometrically isn't limited to games—as we see here in an illustration by Anna and Arek Kajda. Can you see the fixed grid?