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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

In our recent Creative Boom survey, we gathered votes from hundreds of illustrators, art directors and industry insiders to spotlight the artists making waves in this challenging climate. As a result, this article features a global network of illustrators whose work doesn't just look beautiful; it says something, too. © Lauren Hom 4.

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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?

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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2025

Creative Boom

Art Director, Brand & Creative—Spotify We asked the creative community about the fonts they're excited to use over the next 12 months… and here they are. 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.

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F5: Jing Ju on Retro-Futuristic Art, an Iconic Jeweler + More

Design Milk

” Jing Ju Recalling the first piece of art that left a lasting impression, Ju describes her key encounter with Qi Baishi’s ink wash shrimps. Art/Photo: Miki Kim 1. Art by Miki Kim She’s a South Korean tattoo artist and illustrator, and I love her trippy and surreal style. Photo/Art: ZHANG XIAOLI 2.

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Our Top 15 Favorite Designers From WANTED 2025

Design Milk

Of note are the protruding curves that seemingly reach out for a handshake and the textural, pink upholstery seen here, which echoes triangular forms used across their broader portfolio. Like ballet, a combination of experienced craft and innate knowledge makes the hardest work look easy.

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Pentagram brings to life the world's most-hyped technology with a nature-inspired identity

Creative Boom

And while the results of these NLP tools range from the useful to the trivial, they still feel like something of a dark art with little useful connection to people's daily needs. We saw these shapes and plains as a bubbling neural network that could be morphed and spun out in multiple ways, in the same way, that NLP can.

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Carlos Miranda on how an engineering background made him the illustrator he is today

Creative Boom

I always made art for fun, and I never imagined I could turn it into a career," he adds. His work is bold and colourful and displays a true mastery of his craft. I grab inspiration from organic shapes that I find in nature or textures that occur in manufactured things over time through erosion," he says.