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Louise Sandhaus Uplifts the Stories of Graphic Design’s Unsung Makers

Eye on Design

Born in 1955 near Boston, MA to parents who were both creative professionals, Sandhaus grew up in the kind of design-filled home that had a printmaking workshop—which doubled as a ping pong table—in its basement. She moved up quickly in the company, beginning as a staff designer before transitioning to art director by 23.

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50 Best Design Blogs You Have To Read (2023 Update)

Shillington

Creative Review Founded in 1980, Creative Review is the world’s leading monthly magazine for advertising, design and visual culture. I Love Typography I Love Typography covers everything from typography and type history to making fonts, and everything in between, including printmaking to book history and occasionally calligraphy.

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Chris Madden on becoming a graphic illustrator, the joys of editorial work, and how to enter the industry

Creative Boom

With over a decade of experience in the illustration industry under his belt, recent years have seen him take more of a design-led approach to his craft. It's no mystery why he's so in demand, as his mid-century Polish poster-inspired art stands apart from his contemporaries. Turning ambition into reality isn't new for Chris.

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The 50 Best Graphic Design Quotes Ever

Design Wizard

Design legend Paula Scher eases the worries of many struggling designers by admitting that mistakes can help you improve your craft. In this quote, surrealist Salvador Dalí espouses the value of hard work when it comes to design and art. Design is a solution to a problem; art is a question to a problem.” - John Maeda.

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25 Exciting Female Creatives to Follow This International Women’s Day

Shillington

Juliette van Rhyn has designed printed textiles for fashion and interiors for the last decade and today works as a freelance print and graphic designer in London. You’ll certainly smile when you see Missy’s cheerful work, which spans graphic design, illustration, animation and art direction. Juliette van Rhyn. Niamh Tulley.