Using a cut-and-paste approach to image and type, the designer is inspired by radical print design and the early days of the Xerox.
This illustrator borrows from the tried-and-true symbology of fantasy, but imbues subjects such as dragons and Tim Burton-esque creatures with detailed penmanship and sensitivity.
Celebrating ten years in type design, Blaze Type’s founder Matthieu Salvaggio looks back on the biggest lessons he’s learned ...
This deliberately imperfect design system is a living, breathing thing, and takes a humanist approach to the topic of climate action.
America – and this photographer caught every moment of the pain, pleasure and glory of pushing the limits of the body.
For our first In Depth edition, we explore the techniques and rituals you can use to find great ideas within mundanity and routine.
You consider yourself the quiet impact type but now there’s feedback on your personality. Katie Cadwell shows how introverts can take up space in this week’s Creative Career Conundrums.
Working within organised chaos, this multidisciplinary designer builds dense, street market-inspired worlds rooted in everyday visual culture.
Designed by Luke Powell and Jody Hudson-Powell, the intro riffs on James Bond iconography while threading in nods to British and Pakistani culture.
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