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The best new typefaces for December from leading foundries and designers

Creative Boom

Otto by Dinamo Developed by Amsterdam-based designers Sam de Groot and Laura Opsomer Mironov, Otto is a text typeface with a cheerful, subtly cartoonish presence. Accompanying the font is an actual storybook—also called Otto—written and designed by de Groot.

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Amazing Design and Illustrations by Rafael Nobre

Graphic Design Junction

Rafael Nobre is an illustrator and designer based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His work stands out for its clear structure and thoughtful visual choices. By blending digital and traditional techniques, he creates design and illustrations that carry depth, clarity, and personality.

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The best new typefaces for January 2025 from leading foundries and designers

Creative Boom

Developed by Bruno Bernard in collaboration with the Centre Scientifique de Monaco and the Comit National des Traditions Mongasques, it addresses the language's unique tonal accents with an intuitive input system. It's available to download for free.

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Fresh impressions of the French landscape with Agathe Meunier

Creative Boom

The striking forms of the boulders at Côte de Granit Rose in Brittany put Agathe's images of this area among the most memorable in her portfolio. She continues: "Living for a year by the sea made me want to draw the Breton coasts, challenging myself with landscapes I'd never drawn before.

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The 25 creative studios inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

HONDO Based between Palma de Mallorca, Spain and London, HONDO specialises in branding, editorial, typography and product design. Photo: Thomas Adank CAM – Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian identity by A Practice for Everyday Life, 2024. Photo: Ed Park La Biennale di Venezia identity by A Practice for Everyday Life, 2022.

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Mozart Symphony Promotional Items: A Self-Initiated Project by Bart De Keyzer

We And The Color

Bart De Keyzer’s self-initiated project brings a contemporary aesthetic to the classical world of Mozart’s symphonies. By creating a cohesive series of promotional items, De Keyzer successfully blends modern design with timeless musical performance. De Keyzer’s approach to this project serves two key objectives.

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20 Cool Logos With A Hidden Meaning

Designer Daily

Tour de France The “Tour the France”, world’s most famous bicycle race, has a logo that includes a cleverly hidden cyclist. Black Cat To be critical, this logo design lacks a bit in readability, but it does make up for it in technical mastery.