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Print's not dead: the best magazines for graphic design inspiration

Creative Boom

Image courtesy of publisher Sit back, relax and reacquaint yourselves with the joys of devouring a beautifully designed print magazine. When was the last time you read a printed magazine? And in an era dominated by digital, one might be tempted to think that print has lost its relevance. But that would be a mistake.

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How Sean Rodrigo is turning Walthamstow into a mini metropolis of good

Creative Boom

On close inspection, they reveal themselves to be meticulously designed miniature models of well-known local buildings, such as Manze's pie and mash shop, The Nag's Head pub, and the Wood Street Indoor Market, embellished with 3D-printed details and solar lighting.

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Mother Design's rebrand for Air Up explores the tension between maturity and playfulness

Creative Boom

Mother Design reveals its own inspired approach in a new identity for the popular beverage Air Up, marking the first rebrand since its launch in 2019. The new platform has been designed to roll out across all print and digital surfaces, including advertising, products, packaging, livery, and social and digital channels.

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50 Creative & Effective Advertising Examples

Inspiration Feed

If advertisements, regardless online or offline, don’t catch your attention within seconds they are considered failed. The average American is exposed to 5000 ads every day, these range from TV… The post 50 Creative & Effective Advertising Examples appeared first on Inspirationfeed.

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Top 10 Times New Roman alternatives for designers

Creative Boom

Times New Roman is one of the most popular and established fonts for editorial typesetting, especially in print newspapers. It was commissioned in 1931 after typographer Stanley Morison wrote an article criticising the London newspaper for being badly printed and typographically "behind the times". Check out these options.

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Illustration Pricing Survey 2019: THE RESPONSE. A realistic look at illustration fees

Lisa Maltby

The most lucrative jobs were within advertising but these jobs were rare. As a rough guide, in 2019 there are 253 working days which would work out at £37,950 at £150 a day – a good salary. Those who worked for clients in London were on average able to charge over 3 times higher than those with clients in the rest of the UK.

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Illustration Pricing Survey 2019

Lisa Maltby

However, working in this industry makes you all too aware of the extent of exploitation – the requests for free work, the use of images without permission or the small-print that may rob you of all rights to the work you’ve created. Of course, working in advertising should pay well, but is there enough work here for everybody?