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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

The twin threats of generative AI and an ongoing financial squeeze make earning a living a real challenge. Jean Jullien French graphic designer and illustrator currently lives and works in Paris. He then moved to London, where he currently lives and works. It's a tough time to be an illustrator right now. © Jocie Juritz 10.

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Food illustrator Tom Hovey talks Bake Off, Bristol and building a creative community

Creative Boom

While Scarfe is known for his work as an editorial cartoonist for The Sunday Times and illustrator for The New Yorker, and Steadman is renowned for his satirical political cartoons and social caricatures, Hovey found it difficult to find his own voice in that space.

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The eight things illustration agencies are looking for in 2025

Creative Boom

The variety within a portfolio shouldn't be stylistic; it needs to come from the application of a style to different topics, concepts and contexts. At the same time, we are also looking for artists who can work in real spaces with traditional techniques, such as mural paintings and installations, such as Michela Picchi and Marco Oggian.

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Typography's role in rebrands: 8 key takeaways from Frontify's latest webinar

Creative Boom

A recent webinar hosted by brand-building platform Frontify delved deep into this topic and offered a profound exploration of how typefaces are revolutionising the way brands speak, feel and connect with their audiences. See it as a language, a personality, a living entity that can transform how we perceive and interact with brands.

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The eight things illustration agencies are looking for in 2025

Creative Boom

The variety within a portfolio shouldn't be stylistic; it needs to come from the application of a style to different topics, concepts and contexts. At the same time, we are also looking for artists who can work in real spaces with traditional techniques, such as mural paintings and installations, such as Michela Picchi and Marco Oggian.

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The Graphic Designer’s Screen Guide: Is Your Monitor Holding Back Your Designs?

We And The Color

Its about seeing your designs with the clarity and accuracy they deserve, it’s about having the screen space to comfortably juggle your various applications, and it’s about reducing the eye strain that can sneak up on you during those marathon design sessions. Maybe space? Screen Size: How Much Space Do You Need?

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How Tellart is designing sensory spaces to inspire the public imagination

Creative Boom

Netherlands Pavilion prototype - Photo by Lieke Vermeulen, Courtesy of Tellart Through storytelling, technology, and craftsmanship, experience design studio Tellart creates immersive spaces that engage the public on pressing climate issues - shaping perspectives through sensory-driven interactions.