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Oh Hey! Magazine by Shanti Sparrow
Oh Hey! Is a zine that was developed by Shanti Sparrow to bridge the gap between design and entertainment. She loves reading about design....
The Mother Journal by Lorena Manhães
Lorena Manhães project, "The Mother Journal" was born from conversations, reflections, and a small walk through magazine shops. Why do maternity magazines have to be about education...
1000 TOP COMPANIES FOCUS MAGAZINE COVER ILLUSTRATION by Ben Fearnley
Our featured artist was commissioned to illustrate the cover of Focus Magazine. Focusing on the Top 1000 Companies to work for in Germany. He used 3D assets to complete this project. Enjoy reading!...
LIKE CREATIVITY MAG by Santiago Landaburü
Creativity, his personal taste on philosophy and the universe are the factors that brought this art set to life. Let's see how our featured artist break loose to make the most psychedelic visuals for this magazine cover. Read on and enjoy!...
FinalCut by Loris Stavrinides
FinalCut is a concept design for an online magazine portal on the world of movie blockbusters, star interviews and big screen news. FinalCut aims to be a more cutting-edge, mature, and modern approach to movie reviews and exclusive entertainment content. This is a personal non-commercial project and...
Japan by Arunas Kacinskas
Arunas Kacinskas is a 28-year-old Illustrator/ Graphic designer. He graduated with a degree in Multimedia Art studies and is working for creative agency....
Tomorrowland Editorial by Hylton Warburton
Tomorrowland is an editorial project for Fast Company by Hylton Warburton is a graphic designer and illustrator living in Durban, South Africa....
The Lost Geisha by Jvdas Berra
The Lost Geisha is a project that was born because of Jvdas Berra's love for Japan. In this story, he wanted to merge the Mexican folklore in a dream location called "Jardines de Mexico," the world's largest themed garden. Let us take a look at his project and may this inspire you to your future [&h...
Erbgħin Kreattiv Magazine Covers by Andrew Carter
The aim of this project was to promote a large team consisting of 40 creative people. The number "40" was used instead of the word "forty" which makes the whole design more interesting and attention getting. Read on and enjoy!...