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The Still Point: Paintings by Nancy Cadogan that celebrate the joyfulness of solitude

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Bringing themes of literature, time and stillness to her latest series of figurative paintings, artist Nancy Cadogan 's work represents traditional domestic scenes and reminds us of the often-forgotten joyfulness of solitude. It's the idea of the body being still and the mind being completely free," she adds. 2021) © Nancy Cadogan.

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Why accessibility shouldn't compromise on aesthetic

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Most recently, the service has begun providing extensive support for its new range of electric vehicles (EVs), including standard home charge point installations and help to access the public charging infrastructure. Equally, there's no reason to 'play it safe' and compromise on visual appeal.

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The eight things illustration agencies are looking for in 2025

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A consistent style with a point of view It's nothing new. It always comes back to a strong point of view – someone who knows who they are and what they want to say with their work. While 2024 has been pretty morale-sapping for many illustrators, perhaps 2025 will bring new hope and enthusiasm to the sector.

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Food illustrator Tom Hovey talks Bake Off, Bristol and building a creative community

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Even with some newfound inspiration, Hovey was still unsure where his passion for drawing could take him. His early reading of Steadman and Scarfe inspired him to create political illustrations throughout university. It's impossible to visit the homepage of Welsh illustrator Tom Hovey's website without working up an appetite.

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The eight things illustration agencies are looking for in 2025

Creative Boom

A consistent style with a point of view It's nothing new. It always comes back to a strong point of view – someone who knows who they are and what they want to say with their work. While 2024 has been pretty morale-sapping for many illustrators, perhaps 2025 will bring new hope and enthusiasm to the sector.

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Design trends for 2025: creative leaders share their vision for the future

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Image licensed via Adobe Stock We speak to the great and the good to get the temperature of the industry as we head into the halfway point of the 2020s. But considering the increasing maturity of tools and applications, there's no point watching from the sidelines any more."

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Illustrator Poan Pan on embracing change, community, and the unexpected

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Good news I'm still freelancing as an illustrator! The residency became a turning point, reigniting my love for analogue techniques and reminding me why I started drawing in the first place," he says. Even better, I've expanded my practice into design, working on visual identity and editorial design projects," Pan shares.