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The No Bulls**t Guide To Drawing Tablets

Booooooom

This article was originally published on True Grit Texture Supply and has been published here with permission. Scatter and pattern brushes aren’t supported. We have one of these specifically for use at workshops due to its lighter weight and smaller size compared to the Cintiq Pro 24.

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The 20 graphic designers inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

An Adobe Creative Resident alumni, Temi's approach to design centres around representation, using colour, pattern, dimension and texture to depict layers of his Nigerian heritage in ways that are deeply personal and universally appealing. An ex-tutor, she often gives talks at events, conducts workshops and lectures.

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The masked side of design leadership

UX Collective

In this post, authored by Jose Coronado in close collaboration with Jason Mesut and his shaping tools, we decode some negative archetypes, or ‘anti-patterns,’ of design leadership and explore how you can start to improve and manage them better, as the leader yourself, or someone affected by such a leader. What does the situation require?

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19 artists created gig-style posters for every home match of Ipswich Town’s last season

Its Nice That

To celebrate the community that the project has built, the Call Me Ted team recently hosted a pop-up exhibition in Ipswich town centre displaying all 19 of their artist collaborations to date at scale, “we also held artist-led workshops with more than 300 local school children, helping inspire the next generation of design talent”, shares Steve.

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From Single Balls of Clay, Paul S. Briggs ‘Hand-Turns’ Leafy Vessels

Colossal

Curling leaves and pinched patterns cloak the bold vessels of artist Paul S. “One of the main tools I ask students to bring to my workshops is patience,” he says. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. “Calyx Krater” (2021).

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Using simulation models in UX research

UX Collective

Something collaborative, friendly, and workshop-compatiblebut not always meaningful. Not just to learn new workshop formats or frameworks, but to actually extend whats possible in research. This is where patterns like tipping points or hidden churn clusters showup. Maybe your user base is too small for meaningful patterns.

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Beyond procrastination: the cognitive reasons behind unfinished projects

UX Collective

Here are just a couple of the most common patterns that we can experience. However, by understanding the underlying psychological and neurological mechanisms, we can transform this pattern from a potential limitation into a strategic instrument of self development. This significantly helps with the inspiration for new articles.