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Karlotta Freier draws with such freedom her imagery seems to float on air

Creative Boom

Meanwhile, Karlotta experiments with different media in her personal work, which may later influence her commercial projects. Going back to 2018, when she won a Cube from the Art Directors Club for her work, her style has continually evolved, and she has always been drawn to follow her interests rather than formulate a distinctive style.

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Paul Sende Explores the Perception of Geometry Via Visual Art

Design Milk

Tuleste Factory The visual artist went on to study Multimedia Arts at National University of Art in Argentina. There, Sende was encouraged to work with different media and techniques, finding his sweet spot in modularity, visual patterns, optical effects, light phenomena, and kinetic experiences.

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Karl Taylor on how Visual Education is transforming online learning for creatives

Creative Boom

Karl Taylor We chat with the founder of Visual Education, which offers world-class training in photography, CGI, and design, to discover why this disruptive platform has been turning so many heads. In today's rapidly evolving creative landscape, the lines between different visual arts disciplines are increasingly blurred.

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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2025

Creative Boom

Leiko by Visual Arts Institute Free for personal and commercial use, this display font was created by students at the Media & Design Department of Hungary's Visual Arts Institute. It's a re-interpretation of Lora, an open-source text serif with moderate contrast.

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Soumyaraj Vishwakarma's calming illustrations remind us to enjoy a slower pace of life

Creative Boom

"My parents and teachers constantly encouraged me to participate in art competitions. Through those, I realised that I could pursue art as a profession. That's when I decided to go to an art college.". Art college helped me figure out what my skills were and how to adapt and apply them to professional work.

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

Creative Boom

Innovative design meets coastal inspiration – we take a closer look at the Glasgow branding studio's vision for one of the world's most celebrated visual arts awards. This dynamic concept was reflected across various mediums, from digital and social media to print and outdoor advertising.

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Xinyue Song escapes the patterns of everyday life with her happy and ironic illustrations

Creative Boom

She credits social media. A graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York, Xinyue splits her time between the Big Apple and Beijing. After completing a Bachelor's degree in graphic design and a Master's degree in Computer Arts from the hallowed institution, she started her career as a freelance illustrator.

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