Editorial
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Giulia Boggio
Giulia Boggio on their unique creative approach to graphic and typeface design, challenges they’ve faced during their career so far and how we can encourage greater diversity in the design and typography industry.
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Tasia Graham
Tasia Graham on her career journey as an illustrator and visual artist so far, her sources of inspiration, and what she learnt from her experience on BBC show Make it to Market.
Career Development, Editorial, Illustration, Visual Artist, she/her
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‘Shape of Words’ by Emma Judd, Alice Sherwin and Harry Bennett
Emma Judd and Alice Sherwin on the inspiration behind their new book ‘Shape of Words’, selecting contributors for the project and insights into the process of self-publishing during the pandemic.
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Olivia Spring – SICK magazine
Olivia Spring on creating SICK magazine to elevate the voices of sick or disabled people, self-publishing a magazine and her thoughts on how the creative industries can be made more accessible.
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Katie O’Rourke
Katie O’Rourke on taking the plunge into a career as a full-time freelancer, what she learnt from an in-house design role and how she overcomes self-doubt.
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Céline Jouandet
Céline Jouandet on her type-focused design journey so far, the process behind creating her beautiful typefaces, and making playful typographic choices.
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Sarah Twelves
Sarah Twelves on her experiences graduating during a pandemic, landing her first full-time design agency role and how she approaches a new creative brief.
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Morgane VanTorre
Morgane VanTorre on what sparked her fascination with typography, creating her typeface Arthemys, and her continuously evolving type design process.
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Yah-Leng Yu
Yah-Leng Yu on co-founding the globally acclaimed creative agency Foreign Policy Design and why storytelling and building narratives responsive to context are at the heart of the studio’s approach to design.
Editorial, Founders Series, Graphic Design, Leadhers, Typography, Visual Identity, Women Founders