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What's next for graphic design, according to industry insiders?

Creative Boom

Yet while trends may come and go at a moment's notice, like ripples on a pond, wider forces drive the design world in one direction over time, like tides in the sea. Despite much discussion around this topic, he argues there's still a huge problem with diversity in the creative industry.

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From Single Balls of Clay, Paul S. Briggs ‘Hand-Turns’ Leafy Vessels

Colossal

As a teacher at The New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Briggs is interested in how a range of topics—educational theory and policy, art education, theology, and art—coalesce in both the studio process and the finished work. “One of the main tools I ask students to bring to my workshops is patience,” he says.

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Graphic Design Trends to Look Out for in 2022

Creative Market

Supply chain challenges defined the last part of 2021 and will continue to have a ripple effect in 2022. We’ll see an effort to educate a broader audience around topics like cryptocurrency, NFTs, and web3, which will drive the creation of new design assets. The Tumblr look of the 2010s has met 2020s TikTok, and it’s a match.

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Best Remote Working Tools for Marketing Teams

Just Creative

The ripples have reached us all, and it’s time to adapt your teams to the telecommuting or remote work regime. Regular video meetings are very important to help you narrow down your conversation topics and keep everyone on the same page. This article has been contributed by Vartika Kashyap.

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Sinem Erkas on Creating Topics of Conversation

Spine Magazine

Here she takes through her process for creating the cover for Topics of Conversation. The design for Topics of Conversation came about very quickly. I warped the title in the water subtly to get a slight ripple effect, and made the grouting in the tiles overlap the authors name as if the text was part of the tiles in the background.

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London Design Biennale briefs call for “radical design thinking”

Design Week

It follows the same topics, though includes school as well as the workplace. IOC’s acoustic walls, designed for a shared workspace The briefs aim to explore the four topics in a holistic manner. What are the requirements of the 21st century?

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The next era of design is intent-driven

UX Collective

10 blue links of Googlesearch I remember writing essays on topics such as World War II during 2005: type a query, click a link, read, return, repeat. As these capabilities ripple across the digital landscape, we face a crucial question: How do we design products that deliver on thispromise? Information in the right format for thetask.