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Poster Cult: the latest works of Swiss printmaker Dafi Kühne

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© Photography: Peter Hauser Kühne's latest publication wrestles with the romanticisation of craftsmanship in a digital age and explores how he merges these two worlds through his ever-evolving practice.

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

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Partnering with leading brands and industry innovators across a variety of sectors, including fashion, architecture, and technology, the studio is known for its holistic approach to creating new ideas and defining experiences. With offices worldwide, its diverse portfolio spans innovation, 3D environments, motion, digital, voice and more.

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How Reallusion's 3D tools helped resurrect forgotten figures from history

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Jose's 3D journey Based in Málaga, Spain, Jose's journey into 3D animation began unexpectedly through his work in interior design and architectural visualisation. "My My dream had always been to tell animated stories beyond infographics and architectural video presentations," he explains. "I I also considered the era."

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What is art? What makes it good? And other things Signal festival makes you think about

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Photography by Tomáš Slavík This year's edition of Prague-based digital arts festival Signal uncovered some big ideas – not least, that a public artwork's success comes down to one of its most fundamental elements – its relationship to place. Eternal Recurence by Filip Hodas. ORB by SpY. Photography by Dušan Vondra Karbola by Jiří Příhoda.

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How Nora Gharib is reimagining retail spaces as places of connection

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With Gharib Studio, architectural designer Nora Gharib is helping digital-first brands, such as Little Words Project and Basquet, move beyond the screen, creating immersive third spaces that invite people to linger, connect, and experience brands on a deeper level. This early exploration planted the seed for her current work.

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The 25 creative studios inspiring us the most in 2025

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The rebrand draws heavily on the museum's iconic modernist architecture by Lina Bo Bardi, using a red-and-black colour palette and strong typography to reflect the building's striking visual presence. The results, as ever, were exceptional. DNCO DNCO is a London and New York-based creative studio specialising in place branding.

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The best new typefaces for December from leading foundries and designers

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Airport by Lukas Schneider Airport is a digital reinterpretation of Matthew Carter's 1961 alphabet, originally designed for London's Heathrow Terminal 3. Its thicker weight draws from public announcement styles, while the thinner variant evokes sophisticated architectural and invitation design.

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