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Inspiring creative women to follow in 2022

Creative Boom

So in this article, we've gathered together a mix of emerging and established women working in their profession, all doing wonderful things to inspire your own career. And outside her day job, she's the co-founder of Woodism , an art collaboration that celebrates children with autism whilst raising money for charity. Charlotte Adorjan.

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F5: Hadiya Williams on Connections, a Love of Old Objects + More

Design Milk

Based in Washington, DC, she now spends her days creating decorative art referred to as terrestrial and generative, ceramic objects, and surface designs. The resulting artistic creations represent cultural influences from across the Black Diaspora, connecting the distant past to today’s present and the future that’s to come.

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Narrating Womanhood: The Art of Romina Bassu and Her Emphasis on Body and Vulnerability

Design You Trust

She boasts of two academic achievements, one from the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome and another from the Faculty of Fine Arts of Seville. In addition to her home city, Bassu frequently travels to London, Berlin, and Spain, seeking artistic inspiration and research. More: Instagram Source

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Design inspiration: our favourite projects from November

Design Week

Liverpool-based studio Dorothy has designed a new print which takes inspiration from 35 of the most loved albums from the last 60 years (from British, North American and European bands). The studio has also designed a poster for Liverpool museum British Music Experience featuring only British bands, from 1950s pop to the present day.

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Design inspiration: our favourite projects from November

Design Week

Liverpool-based studio Dorothy has designed a new print which takes inspiration from 35 of the most loved albums from the last 60 years (from British, North American and European bands). The studio has also designed a poster for Liverpool museum British Music Experience featuring only British bands, from 1950s pop to the present day.

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It’s time for dimensional thinking in design

UX Collective

The world may have never heard of the Dimensionism movement if no one had taken notice of his unpublished copy, which attracted the biggest names of 20th-century art, such as Joan Miro, Hans Arp, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Duchamp, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Alexander Calder, and Bauhaus designer László Moholy-Nagy. Alive in the present.”

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Communication Design by Studio Marcus Kraft for the Zürcher Theater Spektakel

We And The Color

The campaign and visual communication for the Zürcher Theater Spektakel, a prominent European festival celebrating contemporary performing arts, was skillfully crafted by Studio Marcus Kraft. These hand-crafted plaster panels each showcase a raised word, intricately designed. “I Subscribe to our newsletter!