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How creatives will be doing things differently in 2024

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In the fast-paced world of creativity, things are always changing. We wanted to know if the Creative Boom community plans to do things differently, too, so we asked you to share your thoughts with us on Twitter. So many good things are sitting in my head and not materialised. Image licensed via Adobe Stock Had a rough 2023?

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Aardman creates cute stop-motion films that focus on the 'things we love' about the BBC

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The vox-pop style shorts highlight the 'things we love' about the public service broadcaster. Titled 'Things We Love', it's a heart-warming tribute to BBC content, set across six new films, the first three of which are now available to view. It was 1989 when Nick Park introduced Creative Comforts to Britain.

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New Pentagram partner Samar Maakaroun on how to make good things happen

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The tricky thing is that because Pentagram is essentially a collective, all 22 existing partners had to agree on selecting Samar. In another era, an ethos of "you have to like each other" might have led to homogeneity when it comes to things like race, gender and economic background. And no wonder. And it's really all about the people.

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Five achievable things creatives can do when freelance work is really slow

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From finally getting around to tweaking your website copy to learning a little more about dealing with journalists and getting some free publicity, there are tons of things you could do during the next few weeks. If there's one thing that lets down so many freelance designers and illustrators, it's their About page on their website.

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Now More Than Ever: Why Communication is Essential For Your Business

Speaker: Danielle Hughes, Chief Personality Officer, More Than Words Marketing

But one thing remains true: your audience wants to hear from you. As designers, we have the chance to bring beauty into the world. And that's needed now, more than ever. The world is upside down. And we're being bombarded with messaging. Some of it good. Most of it not so good. They need to hear from you.

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Terrarium: New Ant Hamlyn exhibition explores the human need to preserve things forever

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The works encapsulate the human need to keep things, maintain beauty, and halt the passing of time. "Preservation, the action of pause, makes the presence of time even more persistent," Olivia concludes. "In In refusing mortality, the ever-looming threat of death presses closer.

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Zhang Liang on developing his gross-out style, working with John M. Blundall, and why you should do your own thing

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If there's one thing that runs through all of Zhang Liang's artwork, it's his enthusiasm. As an adult, his enthusiasm for all things gross-out sees him collect toys of his childhood passions, a trait he says is common among artistic people. "I Doing so is probably the happiest thing in my life."

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What in the World is a Force Majeure?

Speaker: Michele Berdinis

Can I cancel contracts for things I no longer need because my business has slowed down? If my business can’t pay its bills, can my creditors come after my personal assets? Do I have to pay the rent on my co-working space or office? Can my clients cancel signed contracts? Send your questions to admin@graphicartistsguild.org!