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A Day of Discovery With Roland DG

Design Milk

Concrete becomes a canvas for digitally created designs And it doesn’t stop there. Texture printing can turn even raw materials into extraordinary focal points. A flowing graphic on the floor elegantly defines the bar seating area.

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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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Desktop Wallpaper: August 2024 With Alex Khabbazi

Design Milk

A visual artist based in the United Kingdom, Khabbazi merges physical and digital art techniques and processes to create bold, graphic works. For Designer Desktop, Khabbazi shares his piece “The Effects of Time,” a mixed media artwork that he designed digitally, printed onto paper, scanned, had machine-knitted from the scan , and animated.

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An Icon in Iris: Poltrona Frau Unveils Limited Edition Dezza Armchair by Gio Ponti

Design Milk

It dons the reproduction of a previously unpublished illustration from Pontis body of work, which Poltrona Frau was able to procure and digitally print on leather using an exclusive process, adding to the project’s rich lore.

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A Collection That Reimagines Frank Lloyd Wright’s Organic Architecture as Materials

Design Milk

Additionally, there are two digitally printed wallcovering designs, a series of Digital Studio patterns, and a fully customizable digital asset that reissues Wright’s Design for Hillside Theater Curtain. Fellowship Grids were a hallmark of Wright’s work, and the digitally printed Fellowship focuses on these lines.

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Glasfurd & Walker craft colourful and uplifting packaging for a Canadian beer collaboration

Creative Boom

Digitally printed directly to the can, the design is transportative and nostalgic in all the right ways. These include a reference to Moody Ales' famed Lavender Sour, Yellow Dog's namesake, a lion for Brave Brewing, a phone for 80's-inspired Rewind, a boat for Twin Sails, and Parkside's iconic bird.

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Off Work Every Month: A zine tour of China with Handowin He

Creative Boom

"The initial plan was to use riso printing. However, binding the zine with rings required thicker paper than riso could accommodate, so I decided to print digitally on heavy art paper for a premium reading experience.

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