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Written by Nick Carson. From New York to São Paulo to Singapore, these world-class design museum institutions will give you enough inspiration for a lifetime. Design museums can be a fantastic source of inspiration, and...

Exhibiting your business in an industry Trade Show is a fantastic way to launch a new product, increase your customer base and stay at the top of your game. But how do you ensure...

Have you ever sat down with a client and said something like this: "Well I'd love to fix that for you, but you've sent me a 200-pixel by 200-pixel JPEG to create...

Coffee is a part of regular routines for many creatives — writers in particular. Coffee shops are also preferred work spaces, as the ambient noise found in coffee shops has been shown...

Say hello to the iPhone 7 – Apple's latest flagship smartphone, with upgraded cameras, water resistance, stereo speakers and a longer battery life. Tim Cook took to the stage at the Bill Graham...

You see them everywhere, but probably don't know their names, numbers or histories. In the 1960s, Pantone founder Lawrence Herbert worked at a colour printing company and was continually asked to try...

Do you know your aperture from your apex? How about the difference between a finial and a flag? If not, then this infographic/typography tutorial from Fontsmith will get you up to speed...

The world of print design can be a confusing one for those coming from other design disciplines, not least because of all the unfamiliar printing terms and concepts that have evolved gradually...

Love it or hate it, Helvetica is everywhere. But it doesn't have to be that way: here are 10 alternatives to the much-used font. It's the eternal question for graphic designers the world...