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Tina Touli on designing for designers and the double-edged sword of creative freedom

Creative Boom

Tina Touli Tina Touli's work delights in the power of motion, colour, type, and positivity. It's quite challenging because you could face quite a lot of criticism and everything – it has to be something that can be inspirational and which people find interesting," says Tina.

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Interview with Tina Touli, Creative Director

Shillington

Tina Touli is a half-Greek, half-German Graphic Communication Designer and Creative Director, who runs her own eponymous studio from London. Known for her incredible experiment designs that blend the physical and digital worlds, Tina has worked some impressive clients, including HP, Converse and Adobe.

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Break the Block: Tips for Overcoming Creative Block

Shillington

It’s a great source of inspiration and finding a gem can immediately spark up your imagination. Do some research in to some weirdness and you’ll find a whole world of inspiration. In fact, these are all niche interests of mine that I’ve used to inspire my work. Be a Keen Bean. The London Underground?

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Designers across the world unite in support of climate action on Earth Day

Design Week

Poster by Chris and Leo Flack “A cry all Australians and Kiwis can get behind” The inspiration behind the movement, Flack tells Design Week, came from trying talk about the effects of climate change with his two-year old son Leo.

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Designers across the world unite in support of climate action on Earth Day

Design Week

Poster by Chris and Leo Flack “A cry all Australians and Kiwis can get behind” The inspiration behind the movement, Flack tells Design Week, came from trying talk about the effects of climate change with his two-year old son Leo.

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Illustrator Danii Pollehn on how feeling lost led to her successful freelance career

Creative Boom

From graduating to where I am today, it took me around 15 years just to inspire anyone who still thinks about doing something else a little later than society tells us is still appropriate. But as for where these signature traits come from, she's at something of a loss when it comes to inspiration.

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