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The 20 graphic designers inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

His work seamlessly blends photography, graphic design and 3D graphics to create imagery that celebrates African diaspora culture with unprecedented boldness and sophistication. In 2019, she was named a One Club Young Gun.

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Fantasy Island shows Ireland from 70 photographers’ alternative perspectives

Its Nice That

Words Paul Moore — Date 25 June 2025 Work Photography Publication Book Documentary Politics Society History The concept of Fantasy Island , published by Rotten Books, sounds simple and quaint – 50 years of Irish photography by 70 Irish artists – while the final product is anything but. There’s a permanence to books.

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Ciaran Birch on crafting custom wordmarks and harbouring a “half-baked” bank of typefaces

Its Nice That

Words Ellis Tree — Date 30 July 2025 Work Graphic Design Typography Font Logo Identity Process The London-based designer Ciaran Birch has moved into the freelance life since we last caught up with him way back in 2019. She joined as a junior writer in April 2024 after graduating from Kingston School of Art with a degree in Graphic Design.

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You don’t need loads of cash to be a great creative – and we can prove it

Its Nice That

To mark the occasion, we’re publishing a series of articles exploring what it means to be a creative starting out today. Gints first taught himself 3D animation using Autodesk Maya, then switched to Blender in 2019 using early beta and alpha versions of the free software.

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The Instagram Logo: A Necessary Betrayal of Nostalgia

Inkbot Design

📖 Reading Time: 5 minutes 🏷️ Categories: Design, Branding, Marketing 📅 Published: [DATE] The Instagram Logo: A Necessary Betrayal of Nostalgia The collective meltdown when Instagram changed its logo in 2016 was entirely predictable. The typeface, colour palette , and photography style are the rooms inside the house. People screamed.

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Photos by Charly Broyez and Laurent Kronental Celebrate Architecture Ahead of Its Time

Colossal

Between 2019 and 2023, Kronental and Broyez captured the gleaming towers, arched silhouettes, sculptural elements, and brutalist details in dusky, glowing images that radiate a feeling of summertime. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month.

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Nicholas Galanin Hews Visions of the Present From Indigenous Knowledge, Land, and Memory

Colossal

” Through photography, monotypes, and sculptural works in ceramic, bronze, and wood, the artist reflects on systems of racial oppression and disenfranchisement, Indigenous knowledge and responsibility, and the importance of collectivity and connection as we proceed into the future. Photo by Thomas Mccarty.