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Alan Kitching: London's Building Blocks brings letterpress mastery to Madrid

Creative Boom

Curated by Andrs Oliva, the exhibition positions letterpress as the unsung "building blocks" of modern London - both literally, in how type helped shape the city's publishing history, and metaphorically, in how design and print continue to define cultural identity.

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Space Exploration Logo Archive: Celebrating 370 logos that reach for the stars

Creative Boom

Mascioli has worked on the project in collaboration with the independent publishing house Oreri and a Risograph printing workshop based in Cagliari, Italy. This project highlights how logos, often overlooked as mere visuals, have played a significant role in shaping public fascination with space.

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UK's biggest comic art festival returns to Yorkshire this November

Creative Boom

Photography by Andrew Benge Teaming up once again with partners LeedsBID, Thought Bubble Festival 2023 will present a week of talks, workshops, exhibitions, public art installations, film screenings, venue takeovers and more. Dapo Adeola will be hosting a family-friendly library workshop. Thought Bubble.

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Inspiring creative women to follow in 2022

Creative Boom

Through her workshop, Own Your Story, Olivia coaches audiences in a methodology for crafting a clear, concise and compelling personal brand story. She recently published her first book, Ask Olivia: An Entrepreneur's Advice For Entrepreneurial Life. Elsewhere, Olivia also works as a freelance sports reporter.

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In London, a 15-Foot Flower by Shepard Fairey Advocates for Environmental Justice

Colossal

Anchored by scales atop a small seedling, the public artwork by Shepard Fairey addresses environmental justice and our responsibility to care for the planet. A series of workshops with young Londoners inspired the bright, graphic motif. At 36 Boundary Street in London, a bold new mural rises 15 feet above the street.

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

Creative Boom

Around 2006-2007, digital cameras were becoming commercially viable for the general public," Karl recalls. This approach starkly contrasts some competitors who allow almost anyone to create and publish courses. Karl highlights the live workshops as a particular point of pride. You could see the images on the screen.

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Sait Maden

Logo Design Love

lu Workshop. It wasn’t until after 1960 when he focused on the graphic design discipline, concentrating mainly on publication design. He designed around 8,000 book and magazine covers for many publishing houses, as well as periodicals, brochures, packaging, labels, and around 500 logos.