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- Ard Su's Editorial Illustrations Blend Futuristic Styles with Human Depth
It's Nice That · Jul 24, 2025
The article profiles New York-based illustrator Ard Su, whose editorial work blends the cold precision of technology and medicine with human warmth and emotion. Known for commissions from major media outlets and brands like Apple and Adidas, Ard’s digital illustrations reinterpret the flat Alegria style through geometric experimentation and mature color palettes. The piece explores her conceptual approach, influences from literature and film, and her fascination with emotional distance in modern life.
- Mark Harris Challenges Graphic Design Norms Through Photo Collage Art
It's Nice That · Apr 30, 2025
The article profiles American illustrator Mark Harris, whose photo-collage editorial work blends handmade textures and physical materials to challenge the rigidity of traditional graphic design. Drawing inspiration from Bauhaus, Dadaism, and Constructivism, Harris’ practice emphasizes imperfection and human touch, contrasting his earlier agency experience. His work has appeared in major publications such as The New York Times, The Guardian, and Bloomberg Businessweek.
The New York TimesThe Guardianeditorial - Con McHugh Animates Jazz with Live Looping Shows
Creative Boom · Apr 29, 2025
Bristol-based illustrator Con McHugh collaborated with jazz clarinettist Adrian Cox to create looping, hand-drawn animations for a live jazz performance. The project embraced spontaneity and improvisation, mirroring the spirit of jazz through surreal, expressive visuals. It marked a creative turning point for McHugh, reconnecting him with his looser, more instinctive drawing style.
Adrian CoxBloomberg Businessweekmotion - Top 50 Fonts Designers Will Favour in 2025
Creative Boom · Oct 17, 2024
Creative Boom’s 2025 font roundup highlights 50 typefaces expected to shape the year’s visual landscape. The article, written by Katy Cowan, gathers community input to showcase a mix of reimagined classics and innovative new designs, reflecting trends like elegant serifs, expressive sans serifs, and versatile variable fonts. It features work from notable designers and foundries including Fred Smeijers, Margot Lévêque, Pangram Pangram, and Oh No Type Co.
