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Graphic design
fromdesignyoutrust.com
18 hours ago

This Artist Creates Dark Wood-Burned Illustrations Exploring Identity And The Human Psyche

Robb is an Italian artist known for his intricate pyrography, creating dark, psychological imagery that explores themes of identity and isolation.
Fashion & style
fromI Love Typography Ltd
3 days ago

A Brief History of the Dust Jacket - I Love Typography Ltd

Dust jackets evolved from protective covers to marketing tools, first appearing in the 1760s and gaining popularity in the 1920s with advances in color printing.
#design-principles
UX design
fromSmashing Magazine
5 days ago

A Practical Guide To Design Principles - Smashing Magazine

Design principles align teams, inform decisions, and embody organizational values, serving as essential tools in the design process.
UX design
fromSmashing Magazine
5 days ago

A Practical Guide To Design Principles - Smashing Magazine

Design principles align teams, inform decisions, and embody organizational values, serving as essential tools in the design process.
UX design
fromSmashing Magazine
5 days ago

A Practical Guide To Design Principles - Smashing Magazine

Design principles align teams, inform decisions, and embody organizational values, serving as essential tools in the design process.
UX design
fromSmashing Magazine
5 days ago

A Practical Guide To Design Principles - Smashing Magazine

Design principles align teams, inform decisions, and embody organizational values, serving as essential tools in the design process.
Writing
fromItsnicethat
3 days ago

Elizabeth Goodspeed on why design writing needs designers writing

Writing and design stem from a shared love of history and complex ideas, with personal expression being key to the author's creative process.
Bootstrapping
fromTheregister
2 days ago

When a billboard survives the wind, but not the boot

A malfunctioning billboard in Cheyenne humorously highlights issues with the GRUB bootloader used in Linux systems.
fromItsnicethat
4 days ago

Elisava's Master's in Graphic Design is about what design can do for others, and what you can do for design

Elisava's Master's in Graphic Design is ingrained with societal, cultural and critical contributions to the creative industry, going beyond its aesthetic output while fostering self-awareness in creatives.
Barcelona
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
5 days ago

Light, Lighter, Lightest: ArchDaily's April Editorial Focus

Building lightly is an ecological and ethical imperative shaped by environmental concerns and technological advancements.
#art
Tech industry
fromFortune
4 days ago

Do creators still need Adobe in the AI era? | Fortune

Adobe must adapt to AI rapidly while maintaining trust with enterprise customers reliant on its software.
Renovation
fromItsnicethat
5 days ago

"Not too design-y": Third Place Zine is a playful publication about city life that's built for everyone

Third Place's second issue explores how third places foster mobilization and unity through joyous stories and a playful design.
Marketing tech
fromTNW | Artificial-Intelligence
6 days ago

Flipsnack's Living Visuals signals the shift to immersive AI-driven content

Interactive content generates higher engagement than static formats, transforming digital content production expectations in commerce and B2B environments.
UX design
fromMedium
1 day ago

Designers: We are perpetuating our own burnout problem

Design and research roles experience the highest burnout rates in tech, driven by external pressures and internal frameworks that may not support well-being.
#design
#ai
fromBrad Frost
1 week ago
Graphic design

The Creative Infinite

AI as a design material allows anyone to create and iterate on ideas instantly, unlocking unprecedented creative potential.
fromFast Company
4 days ago
Typography

Meta's new AI tool turns anyone into a type designer

Meta's new AI tool simplifies font design, allowing users to customize text through prompts in its Edits app.
Typography
fromFast Company
4 days ago

Meta's new AI tool turns anyone into a type designer

Meta's new AI tool simplifies font design, allowing users to customize text through prompts in its Edits app.
Typography
fromBustle
3 days ago

Your Instagram Story Text Is Too Damn Small

Social media users are increasingly using smaller text, creating a barrier that allows for more vulnerability in their posts.
UX design
fromDesign Systems Report 2026
5 days ago

Design Systems Report 2026 - brought to you by zeroheight

Design systems are transitioning from inflated expectations to disillusionment, facing challenges in adoption, resource allocation, and executive support.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
5 days ago

Oilinwater approaches branding like an investigator, to build visual systems from rigorous research

Oilinwater, founded by Matthieu Gorissen, is a creative studio in Brussels specializing in branding and graphic design, with a unique backstory and projects.
Typography
fromItsnicethat
6 days ago

The loveable line drawings of this dog hotel identity take cues from The New Yorker's illustrations

Barkhouse's identity combines movement, play, and personality, creating a unique brand experience in the canine daycare industry.
Graphic design
fromFast Company
6 days ago

Adobe Illustrator just got the holy grail of illustration tools

Turntable in Adobe Illustrator uses generative AI to convert 2D vector illustrations into 3D objects, saving time for creators.
Photography
fromAnOther
1 month ago

AnOther Thing I Wanted to Tell You ...

AnOther Magazine's 25-year portrait portfolio features hundreds of creative figures discussing personal inspirations, from artists to designers, celebrating diverse cultural achievements and individual perspectives.
Cars
fromLmnt
1 month ago

Have We Forgotten How to Design?

Waymo's partnership with DoorDash to manually close passenger car doors reveals a fundamental oversight in autonomous vehicle design, despite the availability of proven automated door technology.
Design
fromItsnicethat
3 weeks ago

A slow alternative to mainstream fashion media, Booklook is the magazine you can wear and read

Booklook develops publications using folding as a construction method to create objects that function as both readable magazines and wearable garments, with material research exploring the boundary between textile and paper.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
5 days ago

Humans only! This website invites artists to animate anti-AI disclaimers for everyone to use

Artists created disclaimers against AI-generated content, showcasing diverse styles and emphasizing the human journey in art creation.
fromAnOther
4 weeks ago

Document: 25 Years of AnOther

Fashion is more than a visual medium. The thoughts, ideas and voices of designers drive our industry also. For the past quarter-century, we have been fortunate enough to speak to its greatest names, those who have defined and redefined their metier in the 21st century.
Fashion & style
#illustration
Graphic design
fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 week ago

Illustrator Spotlight: Kristina Tzekova

Kristina Tzekova's work transforms fleeting moments from media into contemplative drawings, exploring the boundary between contemporary media and emotional belonging.
Graphic design
fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 month ago

Illustrator Spotlight: Starrenco

Italian illustrator Starrenco creates distorted, imaginative worlds grounded in reality, using drawing as a method of personal investigation to explore inner landscapes and reveal hidden meanings through intuitive creative processes.
Graphic design
fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 week ago

Illustrator Spotlight: Kristina Tzekova

Kristina Tzekova's work transforms fleeting moments from media into contemplative drawings, exploring the boundary between contemporary media and emotional belonging.
Graphic design
fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 month ago

Illustrator Spotlight: Starrenco

Italian illustrator Starrenco creates distorted, imaginative worlds grounded in reality, using drawing as a method of personal investigation to explore inner landscapes and reveal hidden meanings through intuitive creative processes.
Typography
fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

Eleanor Yang merges the synthetic and organic to make typography you can touch

Synthetic Nature presents three typefaces—DNA, Mesh, and Data—that metaphorically represent life through biological, network, and computational structures, exploring how biology, computation, and culture merge.
Graphic design
fromMedium
1 week ago

For Craft Sake: On the laws and principles behind good design

Craft is experiencing a resurgence in product design, emphasizing fundamental skills amidst the rise of generative AI and industry confusion.
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

Learn How to Make Journal Covers With Moleskine

You'll get a pre-made faux leather cover to decorate and personalise with a range of buttons, charms, stamps and fabric pieces. You'll learn to experiment with collage and layering techniques and combine different types of embellishments to add texture, colour and personality to your journal.
Arts
#desktop-wallpapers
fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

Abstracted organica: The design trend taking root in Naarm, and the designers doing it best

The ridges of eucalyptus bark, the geometries of shell formations, moss-covered trees, Indigenous grasslands and the hidden networks of fungi beneath the soil. These landscapes produce organic yet abstract patterns - natural systems that quietly shape the way we see and design the world around us.
Graphic design
UX design
fromNeil Patel
1 month ago

How to Use AI for Graphic Design

AI accelerates design workflows through integrated tools that enhance ideation and iteration while requiring human judgment for brand strategy and final decisions.
Typography
fromI Love Typography Ltd
1 month ago

Steven Heller's Font of the Month: Curve Display - I Love Typography Ltd

Curve Display is a Didone-inspired display font that balances classical elegance with experimental, abstract letterforms, making it distinctive yet accessible for contemporary graphic design.
fromSubstack
1 month ago

20 Design Reference Platforms Beyond Dribbble

Static images don't show motion. You can't inspect real product structure. You don't see how interfaces evolve over time. You rarely understand what actually works in production. So I decided to go deep. I reviewed every major design reference platform I could find - not just the popular ones - and analyzed how they actually help in real-world work. The conclusion?
Mobile UX
Design
fromItsnicethat
1 month ago

Visual communication that challenges convention: Phantasia on how graphic design can forge true collaboration

Phantasia, a Barcelona-based design studio founded in 2021, prioritizes meaningful projects that serve communities through intentional collaboration, diversity, and accessible communication.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
3 weeks ago

Lydia Chodosh probes design rules through archiving and cataloguing

Designer Lydia Chodosh interrogates how knowledge is acquired and transmitted through language, archival systems, and interdisciplinary design practice informed by literature, publishing, and visual communication.
History
fromI Love Typography Ltd
2 months ago

Heart-shaped Books - I Love Typography Ltd

Cultures historically assigned varied meanings to the heart, shaping embalming practices, sacrificial rites, devotional symbolism, and the heart-shaped pictogram's development.
Photography
fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 month ago

Incredible Behindthescenes Reels Where A Loose Doodle Evolves Into A Polished Illustration Packed With Personality And Story

A diverse collection of contemporary visual art, advertising, and inventive photography highlights creative reinterpretations, surreal manipulations, and socially aware installations across global artists and campaigns.
Graphic design
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

How Penguin Random House set its penguin logo free

Penguin Random House UK launched 'Playful Penguins,' hand-drawn illustrations showing the penguin in dynamic poses, expanding the brand beyond its static logo while maintaining the iconic orange oval as the core mark.
Graphic design
fromMedium
3 weeks ago

Design is not just how it works. Design is how it wins.

AI commodifies work, shifting design's mandate from functional excellence to competitive winning as the primary objective.
Music
fromKqed
2 months ago

New Grammy Category Honors Album Covers and the Artists Behind Them | KQED

Revived award spotlights collaborative visual work behind album covers, emphasizing portrait energy, aesthetic choices, and long-term creative partnerships that shape a record's identity.
fromMedium
1 month ago

Designing useful ads

We've both fought against needless promotional content before and lamented that frontier AI platforms are falling into the same pattern. As designers and users, we've learned that "free" usually means putting up with interruptive, slightly creepy ads that feel more like a tax than a benefit - a frustration tax that now colors how we approach free‑tier services and now AI tools.
Artificial intelligence
UX design
fromMedium
1 month ago

Designers, we should be killing it right now

Excessive prototyping and vague 'taste' undermine designers' authority, failing to convince executives or secure investment despite rapid AI-driven change.
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

"A scrapbook of raw, layered process, inspiration and practice": Dixon Baxi on their 500-page manifesto for making

"We started by asking everyone to collect images regularly. Just spontaneous snapshots as we went. Of everything. Sketches, screens, notes, half thoughts, moments in motion. Over time it became this huge grab bag of elements," Simon says.
Books
fromI Love Typography Ltd
1 month ago

How Not to Take 10 Years to Design a Typeface - I Love Typography Ltd

I would listen with awe and think, 'That must have been a real challenge. It must be exquisitely crafted and probably a little bit groundbreaking too.' So it feels slightly absurd to admit that my last typeface, Nave, also took around ten years to complete. Not because I spent a decade polishing outlines or expanding the character set, but because I took so many wrong turns trying to chase a vision I hadn't properly defined.
History
fromI Love Typography Ltd
4 months ago

Dumb Ways to Die: Printed Ephemera - I Love Typography Ltd

Seventeenth-century London printed weekly Bills of Mortality, sold widely for a penny, revealing profitable public demand for mortality statistics and morbid curiosity.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
1 month ago

"A poster is a bit like a song": Jakub Zasada's geometric works are a thing of beauty

Jakub Zasada creates midcentury-inspired digital posters using minimal software functions and scanned materials, prioritizing functional design for public spaces with universal accessibility.
fromItsnicethat
1 month ago

BBH's rebrand, typeface and "zag" glyphs convey its ethos through design

From day one, this felt like a true collaboration. Together we set out to build a contemporary British grotesque that respected BBH's heritage while giving it room to push forward.
Typography
#art-books
fromColossal
2 months ago

Rep Your Love for Independent Arts Publishing

Our new line of Colossal merchandise is finally hitting the (digital) shelves in the Colossal Shop. We're big fans of repping publications that inspire us, and we're excited to finally offer our own goods to this special community of readers. Hats and mugs are now available, and all proceeds directly support our ongoing commitment to make art accessible to everyone. You can also receive a mug by joining us with an annual Patron of the Arts membership.
Arts
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

Visual Stimulation is a lean, mean zine from Hattie Stewart that puts sensuality over sexuality

For those who are in desperate need of stimulation, this zine delivers - its visual language is razor-sharp and packed with colour, each page feels like a porno magazine that has vomited everywhere. Hattie calls it a "frenetic deluge", a collection of themes that circle the drain of "online fatigue", a way to process an excessive amount of information in order to create meaning and seek comfort.
Arts
#typography
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

designboom job position available: lab senior editor

Our mission is to bring together the worlds of design, architecture, art, and technology, fostering creative thought and global dialogue. We are driven by a philosophy of 'Utopian Optimism' and a 'What If' mindset, believing in the power of design to shape a better future. We believe that design is not decoration, but transformation. It is how we learn to see, connect, and rise.
Design
#contemporary-art
fromItsnicethat
1 month ago

This archival book celebrates the bygone eras of the humble crisp packet

Helping people to reconnect with old memories, viewers are transported to their local corner shop, school playgrounds and childhood cupboards. "I think this project has struck a chord because there's a particular interest in hand drawn designs of the past in the current age of AI where human effort is at an all-time low. Now the first thought is 'I'll get AI to do that', rather than commissioning an illustrator," says Chris.
Graphic design
Design
fromWE AND THE COLOR
2 months ago

Design Portfolio Visibility: Website vs. Behance & Dribbble

Algorithmic dependency undermines creative independence; designers must own a proprietary website and publish deep case studies to build authority, SEO, and long-term business equity.
#graphic-design
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago
Graphic design

A career retrospective with the graphic design legend, educator and role model, Michael Bierut

fromItsnicethat
2 months ago
Graphic design

A career retrospective with the graphic design legend, educator and role model, Michael Bierut

fromItsnicethat
1 month ago

The experimental graphic design work of Ward Goes sits at the intersection of type and materiality

A graphic designer that isn't limited to working in 2D, Ward Goes has been working in aluminium of late. His recent solo show in Rotterdam, Literally Anything, was full of things that moved beyond the screen or printed page, including some wonderful metal signage and archival storage. The exhibition at Alley Space was the result of the designer's decision to pursue more tactical investigations alongside his commissioned work at the start of 2025.
Typography
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

Pedro Stolf is making sci-fi queer again with futuristic graphic design

Massaranduba, the small agricultural town in the south of Brazil that Pedro grew up in is far from sci-fi, but this graphic designer's imagination takes him some place else. From posters, illustration, magazine layouts and typefaces (such as pieces that focus on sci-fi author Ursula K. Le Guin 's fictional Kesh alphabet), Pedro works digitally with a focus on textures and grit, using dithers and fractals to build upon visual world's textures. His projects are "mood-centred", which begin by assembling references from all over to refine feelings that are conjured up by consuming films, fashion, music and other visual forms.
Design
fromItsnicethat
1 month ago

Who Owns This Book? The guide for every designer's worst nightmare: copyright

"There's a tension in the design of the book that I was exploring, between making it feel super contemporary and colorful, and leaning into more traditional aesthetics of archives and historical content. I wanted to honor both," says Michele. "Copyright law can also be kind of intimidating, so I wanted to use the design of the book to make the content more approachable and engaging."
Typography
fromI Love Typography Ltd
4 months ago

ILT Blog Redesign - I Love Typography Ltd

The main problem with the existing homepage was that, besides the most recent posts, other content, once it aged and 'fell off' the front page, was then difficult to discover. The new design makes more use of available screen 'real estate', is visually much richer, and reorganizes 18 years of posts, so that even older long-forgotten posts are more easily found.
Typography
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

Deborah Khodanovich's font honours the most trivialised form of communication - gossip

Gossip functions as a communal craft that preserves values, enables care, evades censorship, and challenges patriarchal control through informal, untraceable conversation and typographic reclamation.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

The magic behind Louis Garella's design process is "a constant back-and-forth between digital and print"

Louis Garella merges visual arts, graphic design, and spatial design into tactile, multimedia work blending digital and print techniques to produce expressive, research-rooted visual languages.
Typography
fromI Love Typography Ltd
2 months ago

Velocity: Fast & Beautifully Furious - I Love Typography Ltd

Velocity is a compact, forward-leaning all-caps sans serif with rounded curves, multiple stylistic sets, and duplexed weights optimized for bold branding and large display use.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

Beloved by graphic designers, taken for granted by pedestrians: Inside a new book on Margaret Calvert

British road signs combine exceptional clarity, colour coding, and pictograms to maximize safety and legibility, embodying functional aesthetic design.
Typography
fromI Love Typography Ltd
4 months ago

Fonts in Focus: Gieo Text - I Love Typography Ltd

Gieo Text reinvigorates the classic humanist serif with calligraphic stroke modulation, asymmetrical serifs, rightward motion, modern italics, and Vietnamese language support.
fromI Love Typography Ltd
2 months ago

Steven Heller's Font of the Month: Cattivo - I Love Typography Ltd

Infused with history, the slab cannot help but suggest the old West's frontier clichés, for such ephemera as classic wanted posters, political broadsides, cautionary warning signs, and more generic commercial applications. Cattivo is a brand-new 18-font family that, when used in any weight and size, cuts through nostalgic predictability and provides a welcome alternative to such popular Egyptian-style slab serifs as Stymie and Memphis.
Typography
Typography
fromI Love Typography Ltd
2 months ago

Steven Heller's Font of the Month: Noeler - I Love Typography Ltd

The Noeler typeface family offers five playful, food-inspired variants—Pasta, Candy, Firtree—combining hand-drawn novelty with surprising legibility and logo/headline utility.
Typography
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

Making publications into playgrounds for design: Madeline Montoya on the creative practices behind Byline and Bloomberg Businessweek

Madeline Montoya uses holistic, flexible brand and editorial design—combining type, motion, and web design—to turn publications into playful design experiences.
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