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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025

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Her work is highly accessible and engaging, making complex topics approachable through visual storytelling. Beth Walrond Beth Walrond is a UK-born, Berlin-based illustrator who focuses on editorial, health, and cultural topics, bringing a signature warmth to her visual approach. She also enjoys teaching and mentoring.

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Typography's role in rebrands: 8 key takeaways from Frontify's latest webinar

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A recent webinar hosted by brand-building platform Frontify delved deep into this topic and offered a profound exploration of how typefaces are revolutionising the way brands speak, feel and connect with their audiences.

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

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Wiggle Chair by Georgia Hatton. This year's collection sees creatives address and reflects on topical subjects from the pandemic and mental health to sustainability issues and celebrations of traditions and handcrafted techniques.

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Emil Paun's sci-fi illustrations imagine a more hopeful future for humanity

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Boring as it may be to everyone else, I get very excited about shelving, chairs and mid-century lamps. "I Robots are one thing, but what about the hot-button topic in the art community: AI? This is connected to his interests outside of spaceships and robots. One thing I like is furniture," he reveals.

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Anna Knopf's cosy illustrations capture worlds and emotions we can all relate to

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What could be better than cosying up in a comfy chair, stroking a puppy and reading a book surrounded by flourishing house plants? He combines emotional topics with his love for nature, inspiring many people. Sounds like heaven, right? He is just a legend, and I hope he returns from retirement again and again."

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I have never before reviewed a dock with as many ports as this incredible CalDigit one

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TOPICS Thunderbolt Ian Evenden Freelance writer Ian Evenden has been a journalist for over 20 years, starting in the days of QuarkXpress 4 and Photoshop 5. Its pricy, but if you can make use of it, it could be indespensible. He now mainly works in Creative Cloud and Google Docs, but can always find a use for a powerful laptop or two.

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How to become a graphic designer at home

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A really good chair. Rachel also recommends Pantone Swatch Books for colour inspiration, On the Road to Variable from TwoPoints.Net , which explores the topic of variable fonts, and Breathe Well by Aimee Hartley, which outlines breathing exercises you can perform throughout the working day for better health and happiness.