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

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Folk music, folk tales, folk art and other cultural artefacts are passed down from generation to generation and may point to deeper truths than official history, which can often be heavily influenced by contemporary propaganda.

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Why TYPEONE magazine is a must-read for graphic designers

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While the 2020s has certainly been a tumultuous decade, world events have accelerated existing business, technological and cultural trends in a way that's brought design skills into high demand as brands across the globe scramble to adapt, evolve and survive. Read on to find out what it's all about. Oh, what a time to be a designer.

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'Visually driven' photography book explores Japan's historical connection with dogs

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From ancient cultural connections to canine-themed crypto coins, dogs have had a monumental impact on Japanese life. Everything from religious festivals to shrines, train rescue dogs to latte art, get a look in as Manami uncovers the myriad way they have permeated and shaped the culture.

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Print's not dead: the best magazines for graphic design inspiration

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Eye Magazine Eye Magazine delves deep into the world of graphic design and visual culture. The Autumn 2023 issue of Creative Review brings together profiles on the brands that are using creativity in novel ways, including Airbnb, Squarespace and Patagonia, together with the individuals who are shaping culture at large.

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Hanneke Rozemuller constructs dreamy, textural scenes as a way of making sense of the world

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In Hanneke's world, the illustrator pulls inspiration from the mysteries surrounding us – addressing topics such as "psychology, religion, love, nostalgia, philosophy, absurdism, disconnection and finding your way back", as written in the artist's bio. Putting the seemingly formless shapes, there was no coincidence.

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

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Bournemouth-based freelance illustrator Julia Jin combines oriental art styles with Western graphics to create unique artworks that tackle topics of nature and womanhood. I love to combine traditional oriental cultural features with Western styles," she adds. "I We caught up with her to learn more about her creative process.

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Cold comfort: photo series charts the rise of the Polar Silk Road

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Global warming and its impacts in the Arctic is a topical issue that affects us all, even if it is geographically far away," he explains. The exhibition is supported by the Austrian Cultural Forum London and the Austrian Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport.