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Print's not dead: the best magazines for graphic design inspiration

Creative Boom

Image courtesy of publisher Sit back, relax and reacquaint yourselves with the joys of devouring a beautifully designed print magazine. And in an era dominated by digital, one might be tempted to think that print has lost its relevance. Idea Idea is a magazine about graphic design and typography published quarterly in Tokyo.

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Digital Art Marketing: How to Develop a Strategy

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Digital Art Marketing: How to Develop a Strategy The world of art is rapidly adapting to the digital age. As consumer behaviours and technology continue to evolve, artists and galleries must embrace digital art marketing to connect with new audiences and art buyers.

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Annabel Wright on how self-publishing could empower women in business

Creative Boom

According to the Publishers Association, most senior roles in publishing are held by women. Publishing, however, is different – at least on the surface. A self-published book is an extension of your personal branding in terms of look, tone and audience focus. A springboard for success.

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Learn Digital Marketing: The Complete Guide for Beginners

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Learn Digital Marketing: The Complete Guide for Beginners Digital marketing has revolutionised how businesses promote their products and services. With over 5 billion internet users worldwide, digital platforms provide unmatched opportunities to reach, engage, and convert customers. Why Learn Digital Marketing?

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GDPR: How Data Privacy Shook Up Digital Marketing

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GDPR: How Data Privacy Shook Up Digital Marketing Back in the early days of the internet, nobody cared about data privacy. Brands took users’ digital footprints for granted; they feasted on consumer data and served us targeted ads like it was nothing. But with everything going digital came a realisation.

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Playtype resurrects Publish Gothic, a custom typeface for a Danish newspaper that survived just 41 days

Creative Boom

Dagen was the first newspaper to launch in Denmark for almost 50 years and was aimed specifically at a new well-educated generation who would gladly pay for the best quality journalism in an age disrupted by the digital revolution. We were inspired by old newspapers, which were set with wood types," says Jonas, reminiscing the process.

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Art Made of Code: monopo london on the design of Matt DesLauriers' debut book

Creative Boom

NFTs may be on the wane, but mashing up the digital and physical still holds a lot of promise, as this innovative book project demonstrates. Meridian is a collection of 1,000 artworks originally released on the digital art platform Art Blocks , each created with code written by Matt. Who says writing code can't be creative?

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