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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2025

Creative Boom

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. Designed by Matthew Carter and Cherie Cone, this font is characterised by high contrast and is intended for use at size 18 points or above.

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Inspiring creative women to follow in 2022

Creative Boom

She co-founded her branding and creative agency The Working Assembly , while pregnant with her first child in 2017. Shelley Smoler is Executive Creative Director at Droga5 London , which she joined in 2017. A graduate of the School of Visual Arts, Sanuk Kim is a designer and an art director based in New York.

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Kraftwerk x Beautiful Losers: The Kraftwerk Collection Skateboard Decks

Design Milk

The Kraftwerk x Beautiful Losers skateboard collection is a tribute represented by a limited edition series of nine skateboard decks, each celebrating a different era of the band’s influential work from 1974 to 2017.

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F5: Elena Salmistraro Shares Her Favorite Accessory, Art + Album

Design Milk

She’s the creator of a unique and highly recognizable aesthetic, and interested in developing work that straddles the lines between illustration, design, and visual arts. In 2017, she won the Salone del Mobile Milano Award as “Best Emerging Designer.” Among her priorities?

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10 recommended independent jewellery designers to follow and support in 2023

Creative Boom

As a cultural and creative consultant working across visual arts, film, live events and audio, Kassandra has curated an impressive portfolio working in collaboration with organisations. Good Daze Rosie Greener is the founder and designer behind Good Daze , an independent jewellery brand based in London and founded in 2017.

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Mastering the Art of Lettering: The Story of Jimbo Bernaus

Graphic Design Junction

Born with a natural inclination towards art, he spent his formative years exploring different creative outlets, from drawing and painting to experimenting with typography. His fascination with the visual arts was evident from the start, and it wasn’t long before he realized that design was not just a hobby but a calling.

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Spinning a yarn: how Icelandic artist Ýrúrarí turns textiles into stunning works of art

Creative Boom

She deepened her knowledge at Reykjavík School of Visual Arts and then at Glasgow School of Art, where she got her BA in Textile Design in 2017. "Textile practice is part of the curriculum in children's schools in Iceland, and that’s where I learned to knit."

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