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The Public Domain Image Archive: A treasure trove of free-to-use historical imagery

Creative Boom

The team behind The Public Domain Review unveils a new visual resource, offering a curated selection of 10,000+ historical images, all free to use and explore. The Public Domain Review (PDR) has long been celebrated for unearthing hidden gems from history, offering an eclectic mix of fascinating stories and stunning visuals.

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

Creative Boom

Standout recent projects include a stunning rebrand for Nike Run, recharging Nike by going back to its roots: running as the soul of Nike, and an identity refresh for Vevo, which reinforced the world's largest music video network as both an expert in the space and a champion of the artists it showcases.

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10 Top Visual Trends for 2025

Graphic Design Junction

Key Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Design Practices in 2025 The Role of Technology in Sustainable Design The Benefits of Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Design Practices The Future of Sustainable Design Trend 10: Glitch Art and Digital Deconstruction What is Glitch Art? What is Hyperrealism?

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Denver’s New Populus Hotel Forges Connection Through Biophilia

Design Milk

There’s no integrated parking facility and so guests are encouraged to use Denver’s rapidly improving public transportation network or even walk to get around. Photo: Steve Hall The hotel situates on a triangulated site at the intersection of Denver’s ever-burgeoning arts, culture, and business districts.

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In his loud, maximalist artworks, Andrzej G reanimates the 2000s

Its Nice That

While posters are my first love,” says Andrzej, “my creative practice spans across cover art, editorial layouts, branding, and even clothing design.” He studied (BA) Fine Art and has a strong interest in digital kitsch, multimedia painting, collage, nostalgia, analog and all matters of strange stuff.

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Madeleine LeBrun’s uncanny clay illustrations are inspired by insects, folk art and 90s kids TV

Its Nice That

When it comes to visual inspiration, Madeleine looks to the world of folk art, especially one of Canada’s most beloved folk artists, Maud Lewis. She joined as a junior writer in April 2024 after graduating from Kingston School of Art with a degree in Graphic Design.

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Joy from chaos: How London's latest festival is redefining connection

Creative Boom

Yet that's exactly what the design studio Acrylicize achieved with Joy, their inaugural two-day festival that took place at The Art House in East London on 19-20 June. He recalls walking into The Art House and immediately feeling "a really great energy in the room across the two days that was felt as soon as you walked in.