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Bored of Pinterest? 8 alternatives to try for design inspiration

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The design profession, too, has embraced Pinterest with open arms. Studios and freelancers across the world have it bookmarked for graphic design inspiration and visual exploration. Unlike platforms that encourage public sharing, mymind keeps your repertoire entirely private.

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'Storytelling and emotional connection matter more than aesthetics,' says illustrator Fangfang Han

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She has already worked on projects with various clients, covering travel and lifestyle topics for UK publications such as Teen Breathe and creating children's book illustrations for Ximalaya in China.

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The eight things illustration agencies are looking for in 2025

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That said, illustration agencies continue to take commissions from exuberant clients with high hopes for their campaigns, publications, and media activity, online and in print. The variety within a portfolio shouldn't be stylistic; it needs to come from the application of a style to different topics, concepts and contexts.

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Why TYPEONE magazine is a must-read for graphic designers

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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. Read on to find out what it's all about. The joys of the physical Why?

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How Tellart is designing sensory spaces to inspire the public imagination

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Netherlands Pavilion prototype - Photo by Lieke Vermeulen, Courtesy of Tellart Through storytelling, technology, and craftsmanship, experience design studio Tellart creates immersive spaces that engage the public on pressing climate issues - shaping perspectives through sensory-driven interactions.

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New current affairs publication The Signal incorporates Russian samizdat principles into its identity

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Reworking a sensitive political topic into an engaging, accessible and design-led publication was one of the challenges that design studio Sister Mary encountered during the project. Sister Mary has designed a limited-edition printed publication for an emerging current affairs brand, The Signal.

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Illustrator Joseph Carrington on confronting what challenges you and the benefits of representation

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Having originally trained as a graphic designer, Joseph Carrington pivoted to illustration seven years ago. Part of what makes Joseph's work so appealing to clients is his clear line work and crisp design choices. I like to help brands and publications communicate with their audience visually."