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

Creative Boom

We present a selection of the best titles on sale today. For graphic designers especially, print magazines offer a source of inspiration that's tangible and immersive and presents content in a completely different visual way to digital. Spread from the latest Type 01 magazine. When was the last time you read a printed magazine?

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Architecture, Pop Art, and More: Dom’s Inspirations

Canny

For me, it was more about architecture and designs movements that inspired me at the very beginning. The variety of architecture surrounding the modern city inevitably helped spark my interest in design, and how impactful design can be. Even now, I still look at this design movement for inspiration when starting new projects.

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This Artist Creates Delightful Illustrations Inspired by Architectural Images of The Present and Past

Design You Trust

Originally from the Netherlands, Adam Kosik studied landscape architecture and has been illustrating for a while. The values he aims to portray through his illustrations are those that he freely acknowledges were most inspired by architecture and the environment around man during his studies.

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Incredible Hypnagogic Architectural Inspirations by Tomasz Artur Bolek

Design You Trust

Polish 3D artist Tomasz Artur Bolek, known as “The Architectural Dreamer,” crafts buildings that exude a surreal, futuristic aura reminiscent of the world depicted in Blade Runner. Through advanced 3D modeling and CGI, he realizes his visionary architectural concepts.

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F5: Fabrice Juan Talks Unexpected Architecture, a Favorite Italian Museum + More

Design Milk

Committed to the French art of living, he draw’s inspiration from classic architecture, high-end materials, made-to-measure work, and intimate collaborations with craftsmen. A dialogue between architecture and furniture design, innovation and style, presents itself across Juan’s portfolio.

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Simone Brewster's new exhibition explores our social relationship with objects

Creative Boom

It draws on the concept of 'intimate architecture': the effect of texture and three-dimensional form on memory and emotion. Brewster is particularly invested in the tensions between the objects, architectural spaces and the viewer, looking at how race, gender, memory and personal histories shape our understanding of design.

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AvroKO Blends Past With Present for the Centara Reserve Samui Resort

Design Milk

This resort renovation leans heavily on the architectural heritage of its location, weaving elements of the colonial past with the intricate artistry of traditional Thai wood carvings. The Terrace lightens the mood with its olive and white palette, curved bar, and organic elements inspired by natural formations.