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Inspiration
Stop, Look & Think: Get “Drawn” into Craig Frazier’s Illustrations
After enduring a hectic few weeks, I welcomed the opportunity to immerse myself in an afternoon of creativity and inspiration. Like many, I’m guilty of …
National Geographic’s Redesign Bridges Print Heritage & Digital Experience
From the depths of the ocean to the heights of the Himalayas, National Geographic has invited readers to explore the furthest reaches of human knowledge …
Designing Women: Readymag Relaunches Initiative Toward a More Gender-Equitable Design Industry
Readymag, a leading coding-free design platform, has announced the relaunch of its Designing Women initiative to address gender inequality within the design industry. This revamped …
Material Magic in Miami’s Art Scene
Nothing beats the cold and cloudy February days in New York than a quick trip to sunny Miami. Golf, fishing, and poolside cocktails are popular …
H&H Bagel’s New Identity by High Tide Sparks Nationwide Craving
Few things embody the spirit of New York quite like freshly baked bagels, especially if they are from beloved H&H Bagels. For half a century, …
JOAN Launches a New Identity in a Crusade to Reshape the Narrative
Female-founded, independent creative company JOAN has unveiled its new brand identity, marking a significant milestone since its inception in 2016. Known for transforming clients and …
This Year’s Best Picture Oscar Nominees as Typefaces
The stage has been set for the 96th Academy Awards this Sunday, with the silver screen’s shiniest stars already preening in preparation. Awards show season …
Why Bad Design is Good
For years, I had an uncomfortable desk chair. My body knew exactly how long I sat in it every day. It was too short and …
Adraint Bereal’s Lens Captures the Essence of Black College Life
I’m a white, cis-gender woman, far removed from college life, so I recognize the irony of delving into Adraint Bereal’s photographic exploration of the lives …