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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025

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In 2022, he published a monograph with Phaidon. His ability to blend humour with serious commentary has made him a favourite among both commercial clients and gallery audiences worldwide. Her work is characterised by bold use of colour and pattern, creating illustrations that feel both sophisticated and energetic.

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Hotlist 2025: the 25 most popular design studios, as voted for by their peers

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Edit recently gained attention for their rebranding work for Salford's Lowry Theatre and the National Portrait Gallery , projects that underscored their commitment to driving community engagement through design. EDIT's rebrand of The Lowry National Portrait Gallery by EDIT 10.

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The 25 creative studios inspiring us the most in 2025

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A Practice for Everyday Life Based in London and founded by Kirsty Carter and Emma Thomas, A Practice for Everyday Life built a reputation as a sought-after collaborator with like-minded companies, galleries, institutions and individuals. Photo: Ed Park La Biennale di Venezia identity by A Practice for Everyday Life, 2022.

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The 20 graphic designers inspiring us the most in 2025

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An Adobe Creative Resident alumni, Temi's approach to design centres around representation, using colour, pattern, dimension and texture to depict layers of his Nigerian heritage in ways that are deeply personal and universally appealing. Temi Coker Temi Coker Temi Coker Temi Coker 2. In 2019, she was named a One Club Young Gun.

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Lauren Halsey’s ’emajendat’ Is an Energetic Celebration of South Central Los Angeles

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Installation view Halsey gathers photographs, posters, flyers, commercial signs, and found objects that relate to her communities’ activism, highlighting “a sense of civic urgency and free-flowing imagination,” says David Kordansky Gallery, which co-represents the artist with Gagosian.

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Site-Specific Textiles by Rachel B. Hayes Radiate Within Vast Landscapes and Sunlit Interiors

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The Tulsa-based artist suspends large-scale patchwork compositions in spaces ranging from barns and greenhouses to open fields and lakes, experimenting with scale, color, pattern, light, and movement in joyful installations. Deen Hayes’ installations are on view in Patterned by Nature at the Chicago Botanic Garden throughout the summer.

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From Single Balls of Clay, Paul S. Briggs ‘Hand-Turns’ Leafy Vessels

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Curling leaves and pinched patterns cloak the bold vessels of artist Paul S. ” “Windflower Vase” (2022) Being psychologically present in the process is central to Briggs’s approach, “which is why I have talked about the work as being a mindful, meditative technique,” he adds.