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

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

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Environmental course provider's new branding is wonderfully down to earth

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Well, if the answer is "not much" and you'd like to change that, Earthed is an online platform where you can take part in expert-led based courses to learn nature skills and ecosystem restoration. As they put it: "Earthed is a nature skills platform that exists to make every river, city, farm and balcony burst with life.

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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. Originally from Shenzen, China, Julia Jin moved to England to study illustration at Arts University Bournemouth.

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Changyu Zou creates stunning illustrations inspired by the beauty and romance of poetry

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Georgia-based freelance illustrator Changyu Zou creates surreal, dream-like illustrations that harness the written language's powers and convert them into images that will transport you to another world. Originally from China, Changyu moved overseas to study an MFA in illustration at the Savannah College of Art.

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'The profession found me': Sol Cotti on how a dinner launched her illustration career

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The work of Buenos Aires-based illustrator Sol Cotti is instantly recognisable thanks to her bold use of colour, composition and characters. Like most artists, editorial and commercial illustrator Sol Cotti grew up loving to draw. Yet despite all this, she still calls herself a self-taught illustrator who is constantly learning.

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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. It's also very Hanneke.

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The creatives' guide to finding happiness

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It's a natural part of life, an impulse that compels us to improve things. Illustrator Ewelina Wolnowska echoes this sentiment, stating, "Happiness is inside. Illustrator and comic artist Rebecca Burgess tells a similar tale. Graphic designer and illustrator Charrish F, aka Olli Illustration , is in that situation at the moment.