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The eight things illustration agencies are looking for in 2025

Creative Boom

Illustration agencies and their clients have always preferred illustrators whose work shows consistency over artists with portfolios containing a bit of this and a bit of that, even if some of it looks cutting-edge. A consistent style with a point of view It's nothing new.

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Elevate Your Space With Favius’ Elegant New Releases

Design Milk

German design brand favius is giving us new reasons to spend time in our coziest living spaces with an expansion of its portfolio a trio of remarkable pieces that blur the lines between architecture, art, and modern craftsmanship.

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The eight things illustration agencies are looking for in 2025

Creative Boom

Illustration agencies and their clients have always preferred illustrators whose work shows consistency over artists with portfolios containing a bit of this and a bit of that, even if some of it looks cutting-edge. A consistent style with a point of view It's nothing new.

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Our Top 15 Favorite Designers From WANTED 2025

Design Milk

The C Back Lounge Chair a trade exclusive distills some of their favorite design gestures into an elegant, barely-their structural frame then paired with a sculptural waterfall seat and back cushion. Their work is elementally complementary, which lent themselves to a more honest, fulsome showcase.

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Top 10 Friday Five Posts of 2024

Design Milk

Alda Ly Revels in Reeded Glass, Icelandic Baths + More Architect Alda Ly continues to assemble a portfolio of meaningful work designing for entrepreneurs and startups with her practice ALA Studio. Her origami-inspired technique transforms paintings into oversized wall sculptures through experimentation with proportion and patterning.

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Lily Lambie-Kiernan draws out the metaphors surrounding food in her deliciously surreal illustrations

Creative Boom

And she explores these meanings in her lurid yet softly textured editorial work for magazines and websites. "I I enjoy pulling the rich tones and textures out of the food I’m drawing," she tells Creative Boom. "I Sometimes the colours and textures take the lead on a food illustration project," she adds.

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Squiggles, dogs and natural forms: Nikita Savinov reveals the process behind his 3D artworks

Creative Boom

Then, everything is "thrown" into 3D software for him to start picking the colours and textures. "I I often use photographs I make as textures. Flicking through his portfolio of works, you'll likely get a little mesmerised. Sometimes he'll use VR for speed, but mostly he utilises a graphic tablet as his tool of choice.