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The 25 creative studios inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

They are best known for shaping identities, digital tools, and wayfinding for museums, cultural institutions, and entire neighbourhoods, with clients including the Design Museum, V&A and Transport for London. The results, as ever, were exceptional.

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10 Top Graphic Design Trends for 2025

Graphic Design Junction

Retro-Futurism: Nostalgia Meets Innovation Retro-futurism is a design style that combines mid-20th-century aesthetics with futuristic elements, blending vintage nostalgia with modern innovation. Retro-futurism reflects a playful yet sophisticated look, making it popular across branding, website design, and digital art.

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Gretel's Dylan Mulvaney on city life, serendipity, and why graphic designers never get famous

Creative Boom

We have thirty-five very talented people from around the world working together across design, strategy, operations, and IT. The New York Times Magazine © Dylan Mulvaney at Gretel. How did you get into design in the first place? Second, our team. They teach and inspire me every day. Netflix © Dylan Mulvaney at Gretel.

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Amy Pastre and Courtney Rowson on 13 years of running a studio and where they believe design is heading next

Creative Boom

Headquartered in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, the Stitch Design Co. Now, they come to us to help create, guide and translate their business through design, strategy, and story. Making design an increasingly sustainable industry. Balancing the digital experience with the in-person experience.

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Where to Learn Design for Free Right Now

Creative Market

Are you an illustrator who's interested in UX design? Would you like to combine your digital illustration skills with some essential web design knowledge? Designers constantly face the need to understand and interact with disciplines other than their own. Graphic Design Specialization.

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Designing for everyone, not just the average

UX Collective

During my time leading design at a major e-commerce company, one project has stuck with me: a banner test that seemed successful on the surface but ultimately revealed a blind spot in our thinking. We had the data to differentiate, but our tools, methods, and design strategies weren’t keeping up. link] UX Magazine.

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Meet Anuja Shukla, Shillington Graduate and Creative Strategist at Twitter

Shillington

I really loved that the course taught a plethora of design skills: print, digital, web, user research, brainstorming ideas, etc. The way stop signs are designed, the branding of my favorite coffeeshop in my hometown, the layout design of magazines I never paid attention to—everything.

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