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Dutch design agency From Form's new identity is a cinephile's dream

Creative Boom

Rotterdam-based film and design studio From Form has unveiled its new cinema-inspired brand identity, aiming to demonstrate the breadth of its projects across film, design, animation and photography. Other key reference points include printed materials from the same era, such as booklets, magazines, and manuals.

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James Olstein uses his love of screen printing to create stunning digital illustrations with an analogue feel

Creative Boom

James Olstein chats to us about his love of zines, how web design led to his career as a freelance illustrator, and how his love of screen printing has shaped his work as a digital artist. Once he was a little older, magazines and zines became his obsession. "My It's a far cry from how James started as a youngster.

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Megan Du on creating bright and bold illustrations that are fascinated with retro-futurism

Creative Boom

Vintage paper, daily fantasies, and retro-futurism are just some of the many inspirations that fuel illustrator Megan Du. At the same time, she was constantly being exposed to comics, magazines and picture books with a look to becoming a painter or a fashion designer when she grew up. "To

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Kieron Lewis updates The Brownies' Book to inspire a new generation of black children

Creative Boom

Du Bois' 1920s magazine for black children titled The New Brownies' Book. Du Bois released the first-ever magazine for African-American youth. Named The Brownies' Book, the publication was filled with empowering stories of black role models and inspirational art, stories, letters and activities.

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Cara Ziruo Wang's delightful illustrations depict the 24 solar terms of the traditional Chinese calendar

Creative Boom

Rhode Island School of Design student Cara Ziruo Wang has translated China's rich cultural history into a series of elegant and inspiring illustrations for the country's children's literary magazine October Kids. We caught up with her to learn more about how they were made and how they inspire different children worldwide.

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5 Iconic Prints Expand the Herman Miller Archival Poster Collection

Design Milk

With posters hot off the press, the revival is a rigorous visual study celebrating the boldness, texture, and tactility indicative of the design sensibilities spanning 1960 to 1981. And they will join the ranks of vintage prints from 1949 through 1979 that were made collectible in 2021 and 2023.

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Emma Eriksson's top five books reveal what inspires her to succeed in advertising

Creative Boom

Martin Margiela was a huge inspiration to the fashion students at my design college in the late '90s. Unfortunately, I don't look as good in his designs as many of my friends, but his work is incredibly inspiring anyway. The colours and the simplicity of the lines and raw textures were so before their time. Apartamento Magazine.