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Roam magazine celebrates the modern folk movement in a refreshing new way

Creative Boom

Diverse topics Roam is a collaborative magazine that aims to celebrate and preserve the modern ways people engage with the past. And so we have to salute Roam , a passion project of illustrator and designer Tom Stockwell and archaeologist and writer Henry Rayment-Pickard.

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Discover the latest creative talent at New Designers 2022, the mother of all grad shows

Creative Boom

Full of disruptive thinking, ambitious ideas and fresh approaches, the show features 3,000 young creatives practising disciplines including art, ceramics, fashion, furniture design, graphic design, jewellery design, product design, textiles and woodwork. Wiggle Chair by Georgia Hatton.

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Julia Jin's multicultural artwork explores themes of nature and womanhood

Creative Boom

Bournemouth-based freelance illustrator Julia Jin combines oriental art styles with Western graphics to create unique artworks that tackle topics of nature and womanhood. We caught up with her to learn more about her creative process.

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Jen Yoon's AR illustrations adapt The Yellow Wallpaper for a modern audience

Creative Boom

Viktor decided to adapt The Yellow Wallpaper because it offered a unique opportunity to tackle difficult topics. I have an upcoming thesis show in May 2024, and I'm definitely going to add AR experience to that show, too, which will incorporate ceramic objects." Every cloud has a silver lining."

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From fuzzy ones to shiny ones, Gabriel Tilbury toys with tactility in a series of graphic posters

Creative Boom

In The Door In The Wall, a project made during his final year of university, he dives into the topics of tactility and texture. It all came together through Gabriel screen printing a design onto a handful of different materials ranging from hard to rough, including ceramic backdrops and even a fake fur rug.

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Drawing from personal experience, Rosi Tooth’s illustrations are sentimental, pink and extremely relevant

Its Nice That

Rosi’s work comes in two parts: her ceramics are humorous and sweet, whereas her illustrations take on topics like mental health, women’s health, body image and self-awareness.

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Wearable Insects by Samantha Dennis

Design You Trust

Through her work, she explores topics related to natural history. She skillfully employs the tactile properties of refined arts and crafts, such as goldsmithing and ceramics, to ponder on the interplay between humans and nature.