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Rafael Medeiros on enduring the Hollywood strikes as a freelance graphic designer

Creative Boom

The importance of entertainment Rafael might not be a filmmaker, but working in LA, he couldn't fail to be affected by the strikes. Los Angeles depends so much on the entertainment industry," he explains. "In So that stops the development of campaigns for shows that have already wrapped production." And it's not been all bad. "I

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Desert bloom: how COUR designed Suki Waterhouse's magical Coachella set

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Based in Nashville, COUR is a consortium of experienced designers and creative producers who work on live entertainment events and installations. Focusing on creative problem-solving techniques and a technology-forward design process, they strive to provide clients with unique solutions for executing live visual experiences.

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How to Create a Design Style Guide That Ensures Consistency Across All Your Products

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It ensures that the look and feel of your products are consistent, helping to create a unique and recognizable visual language for customers. By following these steps you can craft a comprehensive style guide that will ensure consistency throughout all your products. Why is it important?

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Ethics in designing habit-forming products

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Two methods to evaluate our motives when purposefully designing habit-forming products. Can habit-forming products be beneficial? And if so, can we truly create such products in a system where at the end of the day we need stakeholder buy-in and money to continue to operate? Can they genuinely make the customer’s life better?

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Immersive director André Elijah on staying ahead of the curve with VR and AR

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The founder of André Elijah Immersive is at the cutting edge of working with clients on AR and VR projects. Client activations All this means brands now recognise the value AR and VR can offer their audience. And so, André's immersive studio has been building up a long client list of people wanting to try things out.

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Squiggles, dogs and natural forms: Nikita Savinov reveals the process behind his 3D artworks

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Working on his own terms, Nikita started travelling and working with clients from all corners of the world. To date, he's produced identities for restaurants, cafes, pet products, entertainment and video production companies from the US, Europe, Asia and Australia. "It I felt like I'm just waiting my time."

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Shotaro Kitada creates a serious yet jokey reality in his paper sculpture artworks

Creative Boom

His client projects typically saw him working on magazines, adverts and apparel, but it wasn't long until he transitioned into making three-dimensional objects out of rolled-up copy paper. Each three-dimensional object is just a part of the image production process," he says. "By I think this approach is similar to film production.

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