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Laura Stein on the Five Books that shaped her approach to design, branding, and sustainability

Creative Boom

Her work lies in culture, fashion, architecture, technology, education, and place across brand, print, motion, digital, and environmental. Massive Change had just been exhibited, and the show's book was published. Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me.

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From fine art to Photoshop: Sam Gilbey's illustrious career so far

Creative Boom

His illustrations have appeared everywhere, from billboards, comics, books, and magazines to licensed prints, exhibitions, movie packaging, TV, and film. Gilbey doesn't remember a time when he wasn't drawing as a kid, but before he got to illustration, his education focused more on Fine Art.

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Marco Lawrence

Communication Arts

” The path to working as an illustrator was a bit unexpected for Lawrence, who studied commercial fine art screen printing, fine art drawing and printmaking around Europe before graduating with a BA Honors in 2007. As he had kept up his drawing skills over the years, he pivoted into editorial illustration.

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New Designers at 40: celebrating four decades of emerging creative talent

Its Nice That

Words Sponsored Content — Date 16 June 2025 Sponsored Content Work Graphic Design Illustration Exhibition Sustainability This summer, New Designers returns to London for its 40th anniversary – it’s a milestone that feels as much about celebrating the future as it is about honouring the past.

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Stephanie Robison, Incantations for the Average Person at Marrow Gallery, San Francisco

We And The Color

This is precisely the experience promised by the upcoming exhibition, “Incantations for the Average Person,” featuring the incredibly talented Stephanie Robison. Forget sterile, conventional art galleries. ” Exploring the Artist: Stephanie Robison Stephanie Robison is not solely a sculptor; she is also an educator.

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Jeffery C. Becton on liminal spaces, creating emotional connections, and the power of ambiguity

Creative Boom

Fine art photographer Jeffery C. Based in Maine, he is currently exhibiting in London for the first time alongside conceptual artist and photographer Andrea Hamilton at AH Studios. In this exhibition, the pair highlight the emotional potential of our environment. This is your first ever exhibition outside of the US.

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Sara Dobson and Rijul Narwal on how a UAL scholarship changed their lives

Creative Boom

It offers courses in art, design, fashion, computing, communication and performing arts across six renowned colleges (Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins, Chelsea College of Arts, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Arts) and the Creative Computing Institute.

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