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Ukrainian illustrator Olga Shtonda uses her art to call for peace after seeing her home country destroyed

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Olga Shtonda is an award-winning illustrator from Kharkiv, Ukraine, who loves to combine different graphic techniques with printmaking, ink, pencils, collages and digital. But then I felt that I have enough will to fight for Ukraine with my main weapon, illustration. © Olga Shtonda. © Olga Shtonda. © Olga Shtonda.

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Irina ?elaru closes the gap between her personality and drawings by embracing simplicity

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London-based Romanian illustrator Irina ?elaru Irina, who holds an MA degree in Illustration and Book Arts from the Anglia Ruskin University of Cambridge, has honed her unmistakable style through an extensive learning process. elaru has spent the last few years developing a bold, colourful style that prioritises simplicity.

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Risograph Printing Online Course by RISOTTO Studio

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Gabriella Marcella, founder of RISOTTO Studio – one of Scotland’s longest-running Risograph specialists – has collaborated on projects such as public art commissions, exhibit design and so much more. With major brands like Apple, MINI, Puma, and Swatch also under her belt; she takes printmaking to a whole new level.

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11 Best Graphic Design Schools In Ohio (2022 Update)

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KSU Visual Communication students learn a comprehensive curriculum which covers 2D and 3D design, as well as photography and illustration—allowing students to make their own path in the creative industries after graduating. Combined these three options make Kent State one of the best colleges for design in Ohio. Cleveland State University.

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59 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2022

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Extra Bold: A Feminist, Inclusive, Anti-Racist, Nonbinary Field Guide for Graphic Designers. Potentially the most important book for graphic designers ever. Written by seven designers: Ellen Lupton, Farah Kafei, Jennifer Tobias (who also illustrated the book!), Valentina Vergara, Josh A. Buy the book. Buy the book. Buy the book.