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- Pia Salzer: A love letter to everyday aesthetics
Creative Boom · Apr 29, 2026
Creative Boom profiles German illustrator Pia Salzer, whose vibrant, expressive work celebrates the beauty of everyday life. After studying in Nuremberg and working in Berlin, she went freelance in 2025, gaining recognition for her personal and commissioned projects. Her digital illustrations, rooted in traditional media, explore themes of feminism, emotion, and connection.
Unnamed Berlin design studioBrigitte magazineBrücken Festivalillustration - Twisted Hemp Uses Psychedelic Design to Stand Out
· Apr 17, 2026
Dinger Creative redesigned Twisted Hemp’s packaging with a psychedelic-inspired visual system that draws from 1960s and 70s aesthetics. The new design uses bold color combinations and modular layouts to differentiate each flavor while maintaining a cohesive brand identity. The result is a vibrant, collectible range that stands out in the crowded cannabis market.
Dinger CreativeTwisted Hemppackaging - Top 20 graphic designers of 2026, as voted for by creatives
Creative Boom · Apr 13, 2026
Creative Boom reveals the top 20 graphic designers of 2026, as voted by thousands of creatives in its annual State of Creativity survey. The list highlights influential figures such as Paula Scher, Jessica Walsh, Simon Dixon, and Verónica Fuerte, showcasing a mix of established icons and emerging voices shaping the global design landscape. The article celebrates diversity in practice, from branding and typography to motion and illustration.
- USPS Releases Lowrider Stamps Celebrating Chicano Car Culture
· Mar 19, 2026
PRINT Magazine reports on the USPS’s release of a new series of Lowrider Stamps celebrating Chicano car culture. Designed by USPS art director Antonio Alcalá, the stamps feature photography by Philip Gordon and Humberto “Beto” Mendoza, with pinstriping by Danny Alvarado. The project honors the craftsmanship and cultural pride of lowrider communities across the American Southwest.
United States Postal Service (USPS)editorial - Heated Rivalry’s cinematographer shares the visual secrets behind the hit series
It's Nice That · Mar 5, 2026 · Interview
The article is an interview with cinematographer Jackson Parrell about his work on the hit Canadian TV series 'Heated Rivalry'. Parrell discusses how the team achieved a cinematic look on a limited budget through creative adaptation, efficient location use, and a focus on visual storytelling. The piece highlights the show's unexpected success and the ingenuity behind its production process.
Heated Rivalrymotion - Juliet Klottrup captures the beauty of Yorkshire’s peat bogs and the people restoring them
It's Nice That · Jan 27, 2026
Photographer and filmmaker Juliet Klottrup documents the restoration of Yorkshire’s peat bogs through a two-year analogue photography series in collaboration with the Yorkshire Peat Partnership. The project highlights the human stories behind environmental conservation, focusing on the people and communities working to restore Denton Moor. The article explores her process, connection to the landscape, and the importance of time and observation in her work.
Yorkshire Peat PartnershipUniversity of Cumbriaeditorial - "November's Nicer Tuesdays: Get Tickets for Porto Rocha, Jennie Baptiste Talks"
It's Nice That · Oct 15, 2025
It’s Nice That announces the November 2025 edition of its Nicer Tuesdays event in London, featuring talks from Porto Rocha, Jennie Baptiste, Boomranng Studio, and Alice Isaac. The lineup spans design, photography, and collage, with discussions on identity, culture, and creative process. The event will be held at EartH Hackney with music by Epidemic Sound and sponsorship from El Rayo and Lovecorn.
- From Form Reveals Rotterdam's Vibrant Creative Scene
It's Nice That · Sep 16, 2025
Written by Rotterdam-based studio From Form, this feature explores the city’s creative scene through the lens of colour. The article highlights local designers and artists such as Susan Bijl, Marie Bernard, Maaike Canne, and Team Thursday, celebrating how colour shapes Rotterdam’s visual identity. It reflects on the city’s evolution and the instinctive, expressive use of colour in its design culture.
- "Geordie Artists Celebrate Newcastle United at Baltic Art Exhibition"
It's Nice That · Aug 21, 2025
The article covers 'Road To Wembley', a new exhibition at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art celebrating Newcastle United’s Carabao Cup victory. Featuring works by Jimmy Turrell, Joonho B Ko, Ewan Spencer, and Will Knight, the show combines collage, photography, and illustration to explore Geordie identity and football culture. The project merges local history, design, and fan emotion into a vibrant visual experience.
VersusNewcastle UnitedBaltic Centre for Contemporary Artenvironmental - Studio Kiln Revitalizes Vinted Brand with Community-Focused Identity
Creative Boom · Aug 12, 2025
Studio Kiln has refreshed Vinted’s brand identity, evolving its visual system while retaining the beloved handwritten logo. The update refines the Calypso green palette, introduces a custom VC Honey typeface, and adds motion and tactile photography to reflect Vinted’s community-driven, sustainable ethos. The result is a flexible, global toolkit that balances clarity and character for the second-hand fashion platform.
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