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Michelle Wagenaar's joyful posters capture the sad and fun aspects of life

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Netherlands-based freelance illustrator Michelle Wagenaar taps into social media-induced angst to create bright, playful posters that acknowledge the sad sides of life. It's all too easy to feel overwhelmed when scrolling through social media. Outside of social media, Michelle also draws inspiration from music.

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Jose Manuel Vega turns Kanye West tweets into bold typographic posters

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Barcelona-based brand and graphic designer Jose Manuel Vega has turned the wit and wisdom of Kanye West's tweets into a series of bold, black and white typographic posters. And through a clever mix of design and lettering, these posters channel the bombastic spirit of their inspiration. Ah, Twitter.

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'Most of us don't feel upbeat all the time': Oli Frape's hand-lettered posters are a satirical comment on Britain in 2024

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Inspired by old-school signs and adverts, these hand-drawn posters tackle the nation's current state with a dry smile. To sum up this national feeling of exhaustion, Oli Frape has made a series of beautiful yet sardonic, hand-drawn posters. These posters acknowledge some of the horrors of life but with a dry and knowing smile."

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Janny Ji on working at Media Arts Lab, how Pentagram shaped her creativity, and designing for communities

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New York-based graphic designer and illustrator Janny Ji talks us through working with some of the biggest studios in the industry and how she earned a place at Apple's coveted Media Arts Lab. Media Arts Lab is a great place to work. The posters needed to be friendly and helpful without looking too 'official'.

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Don't Trust The Internet: Duy Nguyen's poster series reminds us of the dangers of the web

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That's the question posed by Duy Nguyen , a Vietnamese designer based in Germany whose latest poster series seeks to understand our complicated relationship with the web. We grew up with social media. It's probably why Nguyen's series of posters seems so joyful. Can any of us trust what happens online these days?

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MIT Media Lab by Pentagram #posters #photography

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Discover more of the best Photography, Posters, Photography Posters, Pentagram, and Drawings inspiration on Designspiration Saved by Kyle Gabouer (@kylegabouer).

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Janine Heinrichs' grunge typography posters prove you don't need a degree to be a graphic designer

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The Canadian graphic designer explains how she harnessed social media to help propel her into a professional career. Social media might be problematic in many ways. So, to fill the time and continue developing her skills, she began a challenge entitled 365 Days of Grunge Typography Posters.