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Art Made of Code: monopo london on the design of Matt DesLauriers' debut book

Creative Boom

NFTs may be on the wane, but mashing up the digital and physical still holds a lot of promise, as this innovative book project demonstrates. Generative artist Matt DesLauriers weaves together art, programming and technology to build playful, creative projects for public installations, print media, and the web.

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Print's not dead: the best magazines for graphic design inspiration

Creative Boom

Image courtesy of publisher Sit back, relax and reacquaint yourselves with the joys of devouring a beautifully designed print magazine. When was the last time you read a printed magazine? And in an era dominated by digital, one might be tempted to think that print has lost its relevance. But that would be a mistake.

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An Optical Illusion Meets Public Art in an Installation by FreelandBuck

Design Milk

If you audibly gasp the next time you’re at the Washington Metro Area Transit Agency (WMATA) Office Building in DC, you’re probably peering up at Tunnel Vision , a new site-specific public art installation by architecture firm FreelandBuck. To learn more about FreelandBuck, visit freelandbuck.com. Photography by Kevin Kunstadt.

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Code/Craft/Chaos: The Space Between Man + Machine in Art

Design Milk

As the space between man and machine continues to grow smaller, design agency Here went to work exploring the rapidly evolving gap between craft and technology. The big question: Can technology help us make beautiful art? In doing so, Here paid homage to Vera Molnar, known as the pioneer of Generative Art.

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What Sets Apart a Top Catalogue Design Agency from Others?

Noupe

In the rapidly evolving landscape of contemporary business, characterized by cutthroat competition and fleeting consumer attention spans, the role of a catalogue design agency has emerged as a linchpin for brand success.

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Inspiring creative women to follow in 2022

Creative Boom

Charlotte Adorjan is a creative director and copywriter with 20 years' experience under her belt, 17 of them at AMV BBDO, one of London's most creative ad agencies. And outside her day job, she's the co-founder of Woodism , an art collaboration that celebrates children with autism whilst raising money for charity. Charlotte Adorjan.

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Designer Ferran Feixas on why social media has been a force for good in branding

Creative Boom

Designer Ferran Feixas has worked with some of the industry's most iconic agencies, from Pentagram to Interbrand, Wolff Olins to Mother Design. Case in point, freelance designer and art director Ferran Feixas doesn't hate on social media. But we're also keen to find balance, and plenty of creatives have positive things to say too.

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