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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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Overdose: Esther Rou Jiao's animation shows why it sucks to hoover up your emotions

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It's a question that touches on topics such as AI and human worth that are currently swirling around the zeitgeist and one with a solution that lies in community and spirituality, according to Esther. Speaking of style frames, the unique look of Overdose is built on beautiful visuals that Esther originally had no idea how to animate.

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Maxime Mouysset on experimentation, play and finding inspiration in the most unlikely places

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Concept, frame, and movement are the three most important things in a good illustration.". A familiar scene for many, she says, "Thanks to the frame and zoom, I sum up a boring topic which is a student's presentation at school.". "It's a short and intense collaboration with the art director," she shares. © Maxime Mouysset.

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Design Meets Cycling: The Artistry of Jazdím ?iernu Stredu's Custom Bikes

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The group delves into topics of feminism and female empowerment, fostering a space where every woman's voice is heard. They collaborated with REPETE, a distinguished bike frame builder, to design custom bike frames. But the discussions don't stop at cycling.

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'Drawing is like therapy': illustrator Jun Zhou on creating delightfully satisfying puzzle pictures

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By exploring topics from a weird perspective, Jun hopes to strike upon unexpected solutions. This led Jun to design her own comic books and draw animation frames, but she wasn't purely interested in the arts. It's an innovative approach to illustration, but one that appears to be working. Besides drawing, I liked maths and science.

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Hatiye Garip on accessible illustration and how the creative industry can take action

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Through her studies, research projects and workshops, she is quickly becoming an incredible ambassador for the often-overlooked topic. The podcast cover art is an illustration made up of window-frames and disabled people in action inside the frames. The effect is as a window into their lives.

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Vanity interviews: what can PMs and UX researchers learn from oral historians?

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They have poor framing of questions and they annoy interviewees. Memories may be false, but if we are cautious with framing and are preventively aware of any possible bias our interviewee might be under, we are probably ok. They spam topics from where to place the recorder to how to dress properly. It’s impressive.