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

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Diverse topics Roam is a collaborative magazine that aims to celebrate and preserve the modern ways people engage with the past. Tom studied Illustration at Kingston School of Art and aims to collage feelings of escapism, nostalgia, otherworldliness, and just the downright weird through his body of work.

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Osch crafts warm and positive logo and branding for abuse charity Tender

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Tender uses drama, art and media to provide a safe, enjoyable space where people can engage with sensitive topics, 'rehearse' for real-life scenarios and explore their rights, responsibilities and expectations within relationships. Overall, Osch's branding evokes the right atmosphere for the topic by being calm, warm and welcoming.

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Illustrator Ida Henrich on smarter working and why there is no 'wrong' in our creativity

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Originally from Germany, Ida studied Communication Design at the Glasgow School of Art before throwing herself into illustration, working for publishers, newspapers and magazines such as Global Citizen, Strident and The Skinny. I'm always surprised how the most random skills from my school art room still come in handy.

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Illustrator Jannik Stegen on how conversations about ADHD in the creative industry can be improved

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I went straight into med school after graduating without even considering a creative career," he tells Creative Boom. That's how I found my way back into drawing as an after-school stress release." Recently, an old friend of mine told me the same after he started therapy and got diagnosed with ADHD.

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Van Saiyan's incredible retro illustrations draw on special moments from his childhood

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© Van Saiyan Spanish illustrator Van Saiyan recalls special moments from his childhood when creating gloriously retro artwork that evokes the look and feel of old-school pulp comics. Music also plays a huge role in his life, and he originally studied to be a primary school music teacher.

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Gordon Reid's psychedelic covers for Mogwai's memoir were a 'dream come true' project

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Published by White Rabbit Books, Spaceships Over Glasgow tells the story of Stuart's youth as a delinquent at school during the '80s and tracks his musical journey as he discovers the likes of Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine, and Jesus and Mary Chain. Something that would instantly catch your eye. Ballard especially given the book's title.

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Six recommended courses to help you refine your creative skills this September

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It doesn't matter how young or old you are; September is a season of transformation that very much puts us in the mood to learn new things. As kids go back to school and first-year uni students gather in unfeasibly large groups around town, it reminds us how much fun learning can be when it's done on our own terms.