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Designer Ferran Feixas on why social media has been a force for good in branding

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In our exclusive interview, he shares his views on the positive influence of social media, how the pandemic broke down barriers, and the need to design sustainably. And we continue to share our audience's widespread concerns about the rise of AI and the issues surrounding social media. Or in some cases, a combination of both.

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

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Image courtesy of publisher Sit back, relax and reacquaint yourselves with the joys of devouring a beautifully designed print magazine. When was the last time you read a printed magazine? For most of us, even some of us who work in the media, the answer is probably: "I can't remember." But that would be a mistake.

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Tangent revitalises Turner Prize identity in a fusion of art and accessibility

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It represents renewal, the cyclic nature of art, and the continuous public discourse fostered by the Turner Prize. It conveys that the Turner Prize fundamentally exists to promote public debate around new developments in contemporary British art. But the visual theme symbolises more than just the local geography.

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New and expanded Malika Favre monograph is a minimalist marvel

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French illustrator and graphic designer Malika Favre has been impressing audiences for years with her minimalist work for publications such as The New Yorker, Vogue, and Vanity Fair. Now over a decade's worth of her work has been released in a new monograph from Counter-Print, which contains a suitably stripped-back aesthetic.

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Art Made of Code: monopo london on the design of Matt DesLauriers' debut book

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Generative artist Matt DesLauriers weaves together art, programming and technology to build playful, creative projects for public installations, print media, and the web. Limited edition prints and collectables were inserted into copies that had been pre-ordered. Who says writing code can't be creative?

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Happytecture: New book celebrates the playful world of Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda

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© Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda, courtesy of the artists and Counter Print Spanish artists Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda have captured the world's imagination using various props and backdrops for their meticulously posed photographs. But until now, Devís and Rueda have only shared their creations via social media and their website.

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Jump Jirakaweekul and Tom Elia of COLLINS on their rebrand for CNET, inspired by the 'golden age' of the printing press

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COLLINS is behind the brand refresh for CNET , heralding the vintage printing presses and an era when newspapers were king. The new logo and website design mark a new chapter for the tech media firm. At that time, the news was more broadly respected and viewed as a public if not an imperative good.

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