The Lisbon-based creative’s two passions – graphic design and electronic music – collide in a fusion of form and fantasy.
Drawing inspiration from poetry, religious handouts and vintage tea card sets, the designer creates unusual compositions that she describes as “absurd or whimsy”.
The latest edition of this Australian magazine for emerging talent is themed ‘Stories of Collision’, presenting a special curation of Indigenous creatives selected by Wiradjuri artist Jazz Money.
The South Korean designer uses Matisse-inspired techniques in her vibrant brand identities, posters, and publications.
Next month’s Nicer Tuesdays is sure to give you creative bunch a spring in your step with awe inspiring talks from: a design ...
Using water-based mono-printing to bring her textured scenes to life, the illustrator blends childlike brushstrokes with the ...
Do I really have to keep up with all the latest tech? Katie Cadwell answers whether learning new tools is imperative to stay ...
Full of life and a feast for the eyes, the artist’s soft and slow animations hit just the right note of nostalgia.
The Helsinki-based studio’s destination identity for Saaristo pays homage to Finland’s wild landscape.
The French design studio brings an artisanal family food business back to life with an identity that brings a more modern ...
The games publisher and fashion designer have come together on a collection of clothing. Fancy winning some? There’s a ...
A match made in heaven, the world-renowned art gallery collaborates with its NYC neighbour to shape it’s first-ever family ...
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