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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

A self-proclaimed "artist with a business brain", she picked up hand lettering as a hobby while studying advertising at the School of Visual Arts. Beth Walrond Beth Walrond is a UK-born, Berlin-based illustrator who focuses on editorial, health, and cultural topics, bringing a signature warmth to her visual approach.

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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2025

Creative Boom

Leiko by Visual Arts Institute Free for personal and commercial use, this display font was created by students at the Media & Design Department of Hungary's Visual Arts Institute. It was inspired by handpainted signage, vinyl and "billboards that advertise with black on an obnoxious shade of pink or neon green".

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Reality serves as a bridge to the surreal for illustrator Wenjing Yang

Creative Boom

While objects melt together and creatures emerge from alternate dimensions, the artist perfectly handles everything from plush textures to transparent surfaces. To say Wenjing's art is unique would be something of an understatement. Still, I'm not limited to them and adjust my palette to suit each project's requirements."

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Haruko Hayakawa creates surreal CG artwork packed with humour and subversion

Creative Boom

Haruko would go on to study 3D, motion and VFX at the School of Visual Arts, but later dropped out after feeling that the industry was not the right fit for her. This totally reignited my love of 3D and I spent the rest of 2020 on relearning and honing my modelling and texturing skills.

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10 Top Visual Trends for 2025

Graphic Design Junction

Unlike minimalism, which strives for visual restraint, maximalism encourages designers to layer textures, combine multiple styles, and create a sense of abundance. A minimalist logo with a splash of maximalist color or texture gives brands a modern yet bold identity.

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10 recommended independent jewellery designers to follow and support in 2023

Creative Boom

Kassandra Lauren Gordon Based in London, Kassandra Lauren Gordon is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist who, through a journey of self-discovery, found inspiration to channel the experience, texture, and voice of herself and her community into her jewellery craft. We especially love her Morano spiked halo earrings , £130.

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Fab new typefaces to freshen up your design projects this Spring

Creative Boom

Its expressive nature also makes it suitable for editorial, packaging and advertising. Easy Grotesk by Alexander Rütten & Olivia Wood via TypeMates Designed by Alexander Rütten and Olivia Wood, Easy Grotesk brings together two opposing aesthetics: an easy-going typographic texture on the one hand and a quirky character on the other.