Illustrator Sergio Membrillas has compiled a year’s worth of his gig posters into a collectible newspaper-format publication. The project celebrates the tactile and archival qualities of print in an era dominated by digital promotion, featuring posters for artists like Róisín Murphy and U.S. Girls. Printed on high-quality paper, the publication reasserts the cultural and aesthetic value of physical music posters.
Creative Boom’s article by Tom May explores how PJ Accetturo and his studio Genre.ai are using AI to radically reduce production costs and timelines in advertising. Through examples like the $2,000 AI-generated NBA Finals ad, Accetturo argues that AI is democratizing creative production and reshaping the ad industry’s hierarchy. The piece highlights a shift toward smaller teams, faster workflows, and greater creative autonomy.
Creative Boom's article by Tom May highlights a curated selection of independent illustrators and studios selling prints online for summer 2025. It encourages readers to support artists directly, showcasing diverse styles from risograph collectives to digital-analogue illustrators. The feature celebrates craftsmanship, sustainability, and the personal touch of independent creators.
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