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The history-laden style movement will be front and center at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, whose spring exhibit ...
Every day, people flood the streets of New York City in eclectic fashion, turning the city into a living runway. Now, ...
For many designers there are a handful of blacklisted fonts that will never get to grace a creative project – many for good reason. Whether it's an outdated design or simply just terrible typography, ...
Australia’s fashion and entertainment industry has paid tribute to legendary Perth designer Aurelio Costarella, remembering him as a “true humanitarian with the deepest empathy and compassion”. The 60 ...
Indian designers are re-inventing ... In 2025, it is fashion’s loudest genre – think temple bells painted on sneakers, street typography on saris, and every neon hue in the visible spectrum.
The notion might seem strange, but across home decor and fashion, even luxury sectors, there’s been an influx of food-centric design. And it’s costing a pretty penny. See also the hype around ...
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Alongside the typography, graphic cut-out shapes sway across digital assets like shadows from trees and make for colour stamps on t-shirts, menus and restaurant bottles alike. This library of forms ...
Milan Design Week 2025 saw the fashion contingent put on its most comprehensive showing at the design fair to date, taking up residence in some of the city’s storied landmarks to do so. Danish design ...
Milan Design Week, or Salone del Mobile ... In recent years, it has also become a major fashion industry event, where brands like Gucci and Loro Piana join Italy’s most elite home brands ...
Poet, social reformer, writer, publisher, and above all artist and designer. There is little William Morris couldn ... The V&A and Burberry announce landmark Fashion Gallery makeover The V&A is ...
Fashion brands aren’t just launching furniture and home collections, they’re doing ultra-curated collaborations, grand installations and thought-provoking events at Milan Design Week.