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JUST Creative’s New Office

Just Creative

Earlier this year, we bought a house in Sydney and back in July, we moved in. It’s been a dream for many years and it’s great to have some roots finally set up, after vagabonding the world (88 countries!) for the past decade which has obviously been put on hold now. The Studio. The best part is that the home has a seperate studio which I’ve turned into my office and play pen.

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Sci-fi goes minimal in Penguin’s new book series

Creative Review

Penguin Classics has published a new series of ten sci-fi books that aim to give the genre something of a rebrand. The books included are written by authors from around the world and span the sci-fi spectrum, from satire to dystopia, yet they are unified by striking jacket designs that throw caution to the wind as far as mainstream sci-fi aesthetics are concerned.

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Monumental Ballpoint Pen Portraits Are Rendered on Vintage Collateral by Artist Mark Powell

Colossal

All images © Mark Powell, shared with permission. From his Brighton-based studio on the seafront, Mark Powell ( previously ) pieces together crinkled book pages and postcards laden with travel dispatches. The vintage collages serve as backdrops for the artist’s oversized portraits of older folks, whose pensive stares and deep wrinkles are rendered gently in ballpoint pen.

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Why Do Everyone’s Logo Fonts Look the Same?

Just Creative

This article has been contributed by Dawson Whitfield. Maybe you’ve noticed it while flipping through a magazine or browsing your favorite sites online. Maybe you’ve opened one too many marketing emails only to be left with the same lingering feeling. Maybe you were looking at your own company’s branding only to have an odd feeling of deja vu. Whatever your moment of realization was, you were left wondering, “Is it just me, or do everyone’s logo fonts look the same now?”.

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Let's Talk Trends: Designing for Maximum Impact

Speaker: Amber Asay, Creative Director and Founder of award-winning design studio Nice People

Understanding what trends are happening and how they’re impacting the competitive landscape is crucial to providing top dollar design strategy to your clients. With so many trends coming and going, it can be overwhelming to determine which ones you should capitalize on and which ones might not be worth the trouble. In this exclusive webinar with Amber Asay, we’ll explore graphic design trends that need to die, trends that are starting to pick up and why, trends that have come and gone, and how t

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Daniele Buffa

Communication Arts

Animations and microinteractions enliven London-based designer Daniele Buffa’s portfolio site, created in partnership with Nicolas Fonseca and Gian Olivieri.

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David Goldblatt’s images of Soweto capture 1970s township life

Creative Review

The images are the focus of Goodman Gallery London’s David Goldblatt Johannesburg 1948-2018 exhibition, which continues until the end of August. It’s the South African photographer’s first major solo show since the 80s, and brings together a lifetime of work, from early prints made in his dark room to more recent colour photographs.

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Vietnamese Man Made A Fence From Old iPhones

Design You Trust

Old discarded iPhones in Vietnam have found very curious use. The local owner of the house, working in a telephone service center (probably Apple), built a fence from them, more precisely, lined the wall and columns with them. h/t: archyde @minhhienapple Ti?p t?c ?p v? iphone lên t??ng ?ây các b?n ? Coffin Dance – Dylan Locke If you thought they were mock-ups, you would be wrong – the devices are.

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What Would I Change: Jo Arden, Publicis•Poke

Creative Review

As part of CR’s series exploring what creatives would change about their industry following this enforced period of lockdown and reflection, we speak to Publicis•Poke’s newly appointed chief strategy officer, Jo Arden. The post What Would I Change: Jo Arden, Publicis•Poke appeared first on Creative Review.

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Sanwal Deen

Communication Arts

This Seattle-based photographer and designer approaches his work from a big picture perspective to create immersive works of art.

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The Democratization of Design: Giving Creators & Marketers the Tools to Succeed

Brands must create and share impactful content to thrive, but they have less people, tighter budgets, and fewer resources to do so. Learn how to publish and market digital content with the same professionalism as organizations with million-dollar budgets.

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Sabé packaging

Communication Arts

The sleek packaging for Sabé reflects the premium nature of this ready-to-drink adult beverage brand.

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