Marian Bantjes is an internationally known graphic artist whose work is a manifestation of obsession, beauty, complexity and surprise. Read More
Creative Boom
Once upon a time, graphic design blogs were all about eye candy. But while there's nothing wrong with that, recent years have seen more and more blogs that delve a little deeper. Read More
AIGA Eye on Design
Illustrators have long been visiting Orijit Sen’s store to photocopy his last copy of River of Stories. Now it’s due for a reprint. Read More
Creative Review
The Netflix hit series The Queen’s Gambit has brought chess back into the limelight. Here, ad creative Marta Morientes – an avid chess player in her youth – explains how the game has helped her to be a better creative Read More
Creative Boom
Pentagram partners Michael Gericke and Michael Bierut have collaborated on a new visual identity for the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, one of the most beloved and visited museums in the US. Its goal is to "reflect the vibrancy of the institution and its diverse collections, programming and audiences". Read More
Kevin Swanepoel has been the Chief Executive Officer of The One Club since 2015, the world’s foremost non-profit organization recognizing creative excellence in advertising and design Read More
Dezeen
Designer Alex Proba hand-paints swimming pools with graphic murals, including the pools of two Palm Springs houses and a mural on the deck of a public pool on Manhattan's Roosevelt Island. Read More
Jacek Utko is living proof that print cannot die. Five of the newspapers he redesigned were named the World’s Best Designed Newspapers. Read More
Swapnil started his own shop, Brain on Rent, in 2011, after having worked for over a decade with Marching Ants, a Mumbai-based forerunner in publicity design where he was creative director at the time. Read More
Creative Boom
We've covered Simoul Alva's work a few times by now; the last being just over a year ago when she'd recently discovered her passion for creating 3D illustrations. Read More
Creative Boom
Let's forget about the PS5 for a minute and instead look back to the PlayStation Portable, or PSP. Released in 2004 and discontinued a decade later, Sony's handheld console is still fondly remembered for games like LocoRoco and Wipeout Pure. A big fan of the former is Mushbuh, a 2D and 3D artist whose clay-like creations have adorned comics, Cartoon Network, and chiptune album covers. Read More
James Jirat Patradoon’s work is informed by a wealth of cultural references. From 80s aesthetics and 90s fashion, to comic books and tattoo design. Read More