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In this post, we explore the ever-evolving world of illustration trends and designs. From the rise o

[alt_text] This week, we explore some of the new and rising illustrations trends you should keep an eye out for this year. It's a must read for artists and designers. We also published a lot of great guides and resources this week. You can find all the links below. [10 Illustration Trends to Look Out for in 2024]( [alt_text]( In this post, we explore the ever-evolving world of illustration trends and designs. From the rise of AI-assisted drawings to the resurgence of retro and psychedelic art, these are the trends you can expect to see more of this year. [→]( [Is UX Design a Good Career? Tips & Ideas on Getting Started]( [alt_text]( While many careers are at risk of being replaced by AI, User Experience Design (UXD) is a career path that will stay strong for a long time. Because, well, who knows better about what humans want than humans? [→]( [20+ Best Wacky & Wild Fonts for a Crazy Look]( [alt_text]( If you’re a designer looking for something crazier than Comic Sans? Then you’ve come to the perfect place. In this post, we share some of the wackiest fonts you can find for your wild design projects. [→]( [How to Make Your Google Slides Look Cool]( [alt_text]( Creating a visually appealing and engaging presentation is an art. With Google Slides, you have a range of tools at your disposal to transform a bland presentation into something cool, dynamic, and eye-catching. [→]( [25+ Vintage “Old English” Fonts & Traditional Typography]( [alt_text]( Even today, designers use old English fonts to recreate that same elegant, traditional, and vintage look in their designs. Now, we carry the tradition over to new generations with our collection of the best old English fonts. [→]( [What Is Leading in Typography? + Tips & Examples]( [alt_text]( In the world of typography, ‘leading’ (pronounced as ‘ledding’) is a term that often surfaces, especially in discussions about readability and design aesthetics. [→]( Our Weekly Gallery Picks [alt_text]( [alt_text]( [alt_text]( [alt_text]( [View as a Web Page]( | [Unsubscribe](

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