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- Absurd, unsettling or erotic? Carl Ander’s archive of instructional imagery forms an obscure new photobook
It's Nice That · Feb 16, 2026
Photographer Carl Ander’s new photobook ‘Static Motion’, published by LL’Editions and designed by Lundgren+Lindqvist, recontextualises a decade-long archive of instructional imagery from sports and self-help manuals. The publication explores how static images meant to teach movement can take on new, often absurd or erotic meanings when stripped of their original context. The designers approached the layout intuitively, pairing images to create unexpected visual dialogues.
- Laura McCluskey’s ode to her grandparents and The Isle of Sheppey is a golden document filled with healing
It's Nice That · Jan 22, 2026
Photographer Laura McCluskey’s new photo book 'Close To Home', published by Guest Editions, documents a decade of visits to her grandparents and her childhood home on the Isle of Sheppey. The project captures themes of family, memory, and healing through golden-toned imagery and intimate domestic scenes. Edited with her partner Thomas, the book reflects both personal nostalgia and the social realities of seaside towns in decline.
Guest Editionseditorial - Jacqueline Colley on why you don't need big commissions to make it as an illustrator
Creative Boom · Jan 20, 2026 · Interview
Creative Boom interviews London-based illustrator Jacqueline Colley, who has built a sustainable career through self-initiated products, markets, and wholesale rather than relying on big-name commissions. She discusses her process, materials, and how diversifying income streams has allowed her to thrive despite industry challenges like AI and Brexit. The article highlights her tactile, maximalist approach and her advice for illustrators to find their niche and build independence.
Swoon EditionsAnthropologieillustration - Odds Studio balances heritage and modernity for Delajoie Editions
The Brand Identity · Jan 19, 2026
Odds Studio rebranded Paris-based design duo Alice Gras and Anaïs Seguin’s practice into Delajoie Editions, crafting a visual identity that balances French heritage with modern sensibility. The rebrand includes a new name, monogram, typographic system, and packaging inspired by mid-century French design. The result reflects maturity and continuity, aligning the brand’s visual language with its founders’ evolving creative philosophy.
Odds StudioDelajoie Editionsbranding - Faber Editions’ type-led cover design system is breathing new life into old books
It's Nice That · Jan 12, 2026
The article profiles Faber art director Pete Adlington’s design system for the Faber Editions series, which revives overlooked books through a unified yet flexible typographic identity. Drawing inspiration from mid-century Faber designs and David Pearson’s Penguin work, Adlington developed a rule-based system emphasizing type, limited color palettes, and tactile finishes. The project showcases collaboration across designers and celebrates the craft of book cover design.
FaberFaber EditionsFaber EditionsFabereditorial - "Juan Brenner's 'Genesis' Captures Guatemalan Highlands Life and Legacy"
It's Nice That · Feb 13, 2025
The article profiles Guatemalan photographer Juan Brenner and his new photobook 'Genesis', published by Guest Editions. The book documents life in the Guatemalan Highlands, exploring themes of colonial legacy, youth culture, and cultural hybridisation. Through layered imagery and thoughtful design, Brenner captures the coexistence of tradition and modernity in indigenous communities.
Guest Editionseditorial - Emir Karyo Blends Art and Design in Poster Creations
It's Nice That · Feb 10, 2025
The article profiles Istanbul-born, Netherlands-based designer Emir Karyo, whose work blurs the line between graphic design and fine art. Known for his eclectic, 90s-inspired aesthetic, Karyo treats posters as paintings, combining digital and analogue methods across posters, installations, and album art. His improvisational, playful approach celebrates mistakes and experimentation as part of the creative process.
Goodness UKComicSansRecordsbranding|art|poster|installation - María Medem Debuts English Comic Inspired by Flamenco Rhythms
It's Nice That · Feb 3, 2025
The article profiles Seville-based illustrator María Medem and her new comic, Land of Mirrors, published by Drawn and Quarterly. The book, her English-language debut, explores themes of loneliness, love, and friendship through a narrative influenced by flamenco rhythms and vivid, memory-based color palettes. It highlights Medem’s process, evolution in color use, and the emotional depth of her storytelling.
Drawn and QuarterlyFidèle Editionseditorial - Global Tour of 2,143 McDonald's via Google Street View
Creative Boom · Nov 7, 2024
Creative Boom features artist and photographer Yasmin Masri’s new book, 'Near 2,143 McDonald's', published by Nearest Truth Editions. The project compiles over 2,000 images of McDonald's locations worldwide captured via Google Street View, exploring urban landscapes and the cultural symbolism of the fast-food chain. The book presents a detached yet thought-provoking look at globalisation and place through minimalist photographic grids.
Nearest Truth EditionsMcDonald'seditorial - Nolan Paparelli on the process and principles behind his typographically-driven practice
The Brand Identity · Mar 18, 2021 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Munich-based designer Nolan Paparelli about his typographically-driven practice and collaborative approach to type design. He discusses his work on the neo-grotesque typeface Kunst Grotesk with Piero Di Biase, his involvement in the new design platform WELTKERN, and his philosophy on type education and pricing. The conversation offers insight into his process, influences, and the evolving landscape of contemporary Swiss typography.
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