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Print's not dead: the best magazines for graphic design inspiration

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Spread from the latest Type 01 magazine. Image courtesy of publisher Sit back, relax and reacquaint yourselves with the joys of devouring a beautifully designed print magazine. We present a selection of the best titles on sale today. When was the last time you read a printed magazine? Eye magazine 2.

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Beautiful photography magazine or thriving community? FRAMES is both!

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With FRAMES, you'll receive a beautiful magazine and exclusive digital content, as well as engagement with a worldwide network of photographers and a chance to chat with some of the world's leading talent. This stunning 112-page publication, printed on luxurious 140gsm uncoated paper, is filled with striking images and captivating stories.

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Why TYPEONE magazine is a must-read for graphic designers

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All photography by Yeshen Venema TYPEONE magazine isn't just a beautifully designed print publication; it's also full of key insights about the evolving interaction between typography and graphic design. And there are many blogs and online magazines, including Creative Boom, that can help. Oh, what a time to be a designer.

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Two Deserts: From Form's latest exhibition traces the changing shape of the Californian desert

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"Tracing the transforming Californian desert in the past and present, Two Deserts is a 25' documentary that playfully explores the relationship between humans and nature," the pair explains. "A Speaking of the story, Two Deserts is an account of Randall Henderson, the editor and publisher of DESERT Magazine.

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

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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. Because the magazine has a very fast cycle, this series of work was done in three weeks," Cara reveals.

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Bauhaus Graphic Design: Past, Present, and Future

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Bauhaus Graphic Design : Past, Present, and Future The Bauhaus school revolutionised graphic design by pioneering bold, minimalist styles emphasising function over ornamentation. He pushed students to experiment with technology, such as photographic prints and typography, which were set by machines instead of by hand.

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

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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 It wasn't until an instructor showed Megan magazines and independent comics from America and Europe that she decided o get back into drawing.