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

Creative Boom

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.

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Weishan Yang is a multimedia artist with a love of horror fiction, ghosts and spontaneity

Creative Boom

Working across installation, sculpture, video, and digital drawing, London and Hangzhou-based Weishan Yang is a polymath of sorts. And since then, I've worked with a few communities, independent artists and magazines such as Please Don't Touch magazine.". Reflex, 2022 © Weishan Yang. ?Working

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The Creative Boom 2023 Christmas gift guide for creatives

Creative Boom

We've got a selection of quirky and beautiful gift ideas that will raise your present-buying above the generic and propel your imagination. Because all of us love the idea of buying presents in theory – 'tis better to give than to receive, as they say – in practice, we often struggle to devote enough time to it.

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A New Magazine Explores How to Design for the Richness of Black Culture

Eye on Design

No, you wouldn’t,” says Eddie Opara , a partner at Pentagram , when discussing his design team’s latest collaboration: the first issue of Citizen , an independent magazine covering the richness of Black culture and experience. . The magazine’s sections are broken into the themes of past, present, and future.

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Lily Lambie-Kiernan draws out the metaphors surrounding food in her deliciously surreal illustrations

Creative Boom

And she explores these meanings in her lurid yet softly textured editorial work for magazines and websites. "I I like the huge opportunities food presents in terms of metaphor and historical meaning and references." I enjoy pulling the rich tones and textures out of the food I’m drawing," she tells Creative Boom. "I

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Heimtextil 2025 Shines a Spotlight on Sustainable Futures

Azure Magazine

Dubbed among-us, the 650-square-metre lounge space creates a sociable nexus, incorporating Kettallounge islands upholstered withKvadratfabrics, floating textile artworks bycc-tapiscrafted from recycled nylon yarn byAquafil, andMoroso seating, as well as sculptural structures by Cimento. What does that mean for textiles? Future Continuous.

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F5: Germane Barnes Shares a Fave Jeweler, Artist, Youth Program + More

Design Milk

Others include The New York Times, Architect Magazine , DesignMIAMI/ Art Basel, Metropolis Magazine , Domus, Wallpaper* Magazine , and The National Museum of African American History where he was identified as a future designer on the rise. Today, Germane is joining us for Friday Five! Germane Barnes. Photo: Roscoe B.