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Artisan wine label designs by Fen Acey craft a narrative through collage and typography

Creative Boom

Fen Acey is a freelance graphic designer based in the North East of England with a passion for the food and drinks industry. Her self-initiated project Graphia (which means "to write" in Greek) features a collection of artisan wine label designs inspired by her love for typography and printmaking.

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Paul Catherall's illustrations spark a new series of modernist matchboxes

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Illustrated by London printmaker and artist Paul Catherall , the packaging design strikes a happy balance between our love of Brutalism and bold linocuts. Lighting up our screens today is a new collection of luxury matchboxes celebrating modernist architecture in all its illuminated glory.

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The 20 Best Graphic Design Examples That Will Blow You Away

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Amifer Folio by Typeland Typeland , the custom type foundry run by designers Alessia Mazzarella and Vaibhav Singh, joined forces with Shakespeare’s Globe to create a custom typeface for the theatre’s 2023 summer season. Graza by Gander Graza, and it’s packaging designed by Gander , are making olive oil fun.

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25 Exciting Female Creatives to Follow This International Women’s Day

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She’s also worked as the head of design and experience for Tecki, a Latin American start-up helping older people with using tech devices. Crafting up technicolour illustrations for packaging designs and rainbow-coloured identities for various brands, Amanda Lobos is an artist and designer based in Brazil.

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59 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2022

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The Package Design Book. Published in English, French and German, The Package Design Book is any packaging designer’s bible. It starts off looking at the winners of the Diamond Pentawards—the absolute cream of the crop of packaging design. Buy the book. Buy the book. Buy the book.