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Esther Tang's gloriously textural illustrations help her connect to the world emotionally

Creative Boom

Since graduating from the School of Visual Arts in 2022, her distinctive illustration style has been recognised by the Society of Illustrators, Creative Quarterly, and the World Illustration Awards. We caught up with her to learn more. Connection and communication are at the heart of Esther Tang's illustrations.

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Designing Delight: The Artful Cakes of Yip.Studio and A.R.D Bakery

Design Milk

Bakery Photo: Alison Dunlop Drawing inspiration from diverse fields – architecture, textiles, and graphic design – Dunlop’s work captures a playful essence, making her cakes true sculptural pieces. This blend of aesthetic beauty and culinary skill allows her to transform desserts into ephemeral works of art.

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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. Designed by Matthew Carter and Cherie Cone, this font is characterised by high contrast and is intended for use at size 18 points or above.

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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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Illustrator Aura Lewis on making feminist statements, Mrs America, and her vintage-yet-modern style

Creative Boom

Renowned for her feminist-themed illustrations, Aura's work takes traditionally 'girly' visual elements and turns them into empowering statements. Drawing her inspiration from women's history, fashion, and social activism, Aura's art style is both new and familiar. and finally landed on graphic design and art direction.

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Asia Orlando wants you to stop and take a closer look at her colourful, detailed illustrations

Creative Boom

We caught up with her to learn more about her work, how she switched from interior architecture design, and why storytelling is so important to her. The balance between making art and making a living is difficult, so initially, Asia chose a middle path where she pursued interior architecture and design.

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Flora Bai on art as self-healing, developing her style, and exploring parallel worlds via shoes

Creative Boom

However, during this process, it dawned on her that designing architectural projects was beginning to cause her to feel anxious. This led to her creating art more freely. "I This creative freedom led to Flora taking her drawings, sculptures and paintings and applying them to American art schools.

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