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New book highlights how much graphic designers can learn from the small ads of yesteryear

Creative Boom

Hamish Smyth discusses the making of the book Classified: Local Ads from America's Small Towns and why it's a must-read for designers in 2023. If you haven't heard of Standards Manual , the Brooklyn-based, independent publishing imprint founded by designers Jesse Reed and Hamish Smyth in 2014, it's about time you did.

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Why TYPEONE magazine is a must-read for graphic designers

Creative Boom

All photography by Yeshen Venema TYPEONE magazine isn't just a beautifully designed print publication; it's also full of key insights about the evolving interaction between typography and graphic design. Oh, what a time to be a designer. Designers everywhere can thrive in this new-new normal – as long as they stay relevant.

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Reviving the Classic with Adobe InDesign: A Closer Look at BrandPacks’ 8-Page Newspaper Template

We And The Color

In today’s digital age, newspapers may seem like relics of the past, but their charm and elegance continue to captivate readers and designers alike. Thanks to Adobe InDesign and innovative design companies like BrandPacks , you can recreate the magic of classic newspapers in a modern context.

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Adobe InDesign Tabloid Newspaper Template

We And The Color

Available for download on Adobe Stock, this newspaper template is fully customizable and well suited for a wide range of topics. Created in handy tabloid format by graphic designer and Adobe Stock contributor @Marcel , this newspaper template is fully customizable in Adobe InDesign. Download at Adobe Stock.

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

Creative Boom

Inspired by all sorts – from design studios to film – the Paris-based illustrator is able to craft a solid narrative through her work. It's probably because a large portion of her work is based on commissions for newspapers, so she'll often pair her visuals with the pre-determined narrative from an article. © Maxime Mouysset.

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Marlon Tate founder Nikos Georgópoulos on how he made his own creative opportunities

Creative Boom

Nikos Georgopoulos (© Marlon Tate/Myrto Tzima) After working as an in-house graphic designer for five years, Nikos Georgópoulos felt stuck in a rut. As he tells Creative Boom, until relatively recently, he worked in-house as a graphic designer and came to blows with managers as he tried to convince them to take a risk on his ideas.

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Good Reads: Hot Potato is the newspaper for people who don’t read news

Creative Review

At first glance, Hot Potato may look like your average daily newspaper, but delve inside its printed pages and you’ll find an array of striking photography, high fashion features and even satirical ad campaigns to pique your interest. I asked writers to respond to the same topic, giving them only a rough word count to go by.

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