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

Creative Boom

Paula Scher , Michael Bierut, Marina Willer, Samar Maakaroun, Eddie Opara and others have led some of the most iconic branding and design projects of our time, and it's ultimately Pentagram's ability to evolve while maintaining high standards of creativity that's led them to top our list. The results are now in, and here they are.

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Design trends for 2025: creative leaders share their vision for the future

Creative Boom

Image licensed via Adobe Stock We speak to the great and the good to get the temperature of the industry as we head into the halfway point of the 2020s. As we approach 2025, the creative industry stands at a fascinating crossroads. The rapid evolution of AI is reshaping how we think about design.

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Fiasco creates new identity and digital home for a company on the cusp of revolutionising aviation

Creative Boom

Vertical Aerospace, a Bristol-based pioneer in eco-friendly aviation, has partnered with Fiasco to redesign its brand and website. Fiasco digital lead Mike Frost explains: "With public flights on the horizon, Vertical needed a modern brand and website that appealed not only to commercial partners and investors, but the general public, too.

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10 Top Graphic Design Trends for 2025

Graphic Design Junction

Retro-futurism reflects a playful yet sophisticated look, making it popular across branding, website design, and digital art. Branded Content and Advertising: Companies like Apple and Nike have incorporated retro-futuristic elements in their marketing, creating ads that nod to vintage designs but with a high-tech edge.

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Opening Line gives a voice to brand language through its new publication Between the Lines

Creative Boom

Designed by Extract Studio, the publication was made to be more than a monotonous manuscript in a bid to inspire creatives to "make more space for words in their practice". This way, everyone will be sure of "what to say and how to say it" without "multiple rounds of amends and related headaches," says Swidlicka. Swidlicka questions.

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Why TYPEONE magazine is a must-read for graphic designers

Creative Boom

All photography by Yeshen Venema TYPEONE magazine isn't just a beautifully designed print publication; it's also full of key insights about the evolving interaction between typography and graphic design. Read on to find out what it's all about. Oh, what a time to be a designer. It's natural to turn to the web to keep you up-to-date.

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Mozilla pledges to 'Reclaim the Internet' with new identity by JKR

Creative Boom

A new protest-inspired brand symbol was designed to compliment Mozilla's custom wordmark and typeface family, helping the brand to stand out in a sea of sameness. JKR's approach to the rebrand involved understanding how the brand exists already in people's minds to unearth what is truly memorable about it.