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Here are the most exciting, emerging illustrators to look out for this year: bit.ly/2GE9MBB
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From the archive: A responsive, light-up pedestrian crossing that “puts people first”: bit.ly/2l2xwcP
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Sponsored Content: How HP’s SmartStream Designer for Designers software offers greater creative control: bit.ly/2yr1WI5
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From the archive: Penguin creates colourful book covers based on geometric paintings: bit.ly/2qNZvwd
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To mark the centenary of women's suffrage in the UK, we celebrate the most influential female designers of the last 100 years: bit.ly/2GQlr1b
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We asked designers of all ages if they have experienced ageism in the workplace: bit.ly/2nH5D6f
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Serifs double as feet in this new Start-rite branding: bit.ly/2FZKo94
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From the archive: Juventus seeks to go “beyond football” with new brand:
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The University of Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries is opening a new exhibition that looks at some of the earliest examples of English graphic design during the Medieval era: bit.ly/2B0Jirn
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From the archive: SomeOne's Pegasus-based identity for The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple: bit.ly/2ytL85s
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Introducing the shaving brand for “womankind” that's ditching the pink tax: bit.ly/2H1qlZj
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From the archive: Consultancy SomeOne has worked on the typographic identity for the spy museum: bit.ly/2gCzbkk
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Ikea and Tom Dixon have teamed up to design a new, modular bed-cum-sofa, which can be customised with different features such as lamps and tables: bit.ly/2E5nOQ0
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Data visualisation tool created for designers who don’t code bit.ly/2nJTYFH
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Is university really the only option? Designer Ben Tallon asks whether short courses could be just as valuable bit.ly/2xitFK3
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Design details of major HS2 project revealed: bit.ly/2DqtAaB
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From the archive: Standards Manual: the independent publisher preserving graphic design classics bit.ly/2qRJq80
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A new book from Lars Müller Publishers uses infographics to illustrate how architecture and design can be used as forms of oppression, with examples including crowd control plans during protests and the walls around the world designed to keep people out: bit.ly/2BTJKLx
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From religious symbols to questionable cave inscriptions…our favourite examples of graphic design pre-1900: bit.ly/2n9OAOY
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The exhibition exploring the graphics of everyday life in North Korea: bit.ly/2otPlkn
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