Communication Arts
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Founded by Richard Coyne and Robert Blanchard in 1959, Communication Arts is the premier source of inspiration for graphic designers, art directors, design firms, corporate design departments, advertising agencies, interactive designers, illustrators and photographers, everyone involved in visual communication.
Communication Arts
14m ago
Clean, minimal, and full of animations and interactions, this Cape Town–based design studio’s site quickly conveys its ethos and culture ..read more
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3d ago
Amanda Abrams, executive creative director and co-lead of Team One’s Dallas office, discusses her zeal for discovering new ways to infuse emotional narratives in advertising ..read more
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1w ago
With development by Kenta Toshikura of Garden Eight, Athena Tian’s updated design portfolio sparkles with animated interactions ..read more
Communication Arts
1w ago
Teeming with imagination, the work of this Pasadena-based designer represents his openness to utilizing all kinds of media ..read more
Communication Arts
2w ago
This Toronto-based creative agency’s site blends a contemporary design aesthetic with plenty of references to office technology of the past ..read more
Communication Arts
2w ago
A Los Angeles– and New York–based ad agency develops expansive brand universes for clients in its experiential and media campaigns ..read more
Communication Arts
3w ago
With design and development by Non-Linear Studio and illustration by Rhox, this retrofuturistic site explains this tech engineering company’s mission to tackle unsolvable computer science problems ..read more
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3w ago
A long-form online article designed by Artem Militonian and Enni Hovsepian discusses the 2023 ethnic cleansing of Armenians from Artsakh ..read more
Communication Arts
1M ago
The rainbow, a symbol of the LGBTQ+ community, becomes a visual metaphor for the connections fostered by Grindr in this campaign by DAVID Buenos Aires ..read more
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1M ago
Britt Nolan, chief creative officer at Leo Burnett, explains how irony, personality flaws and a touch of darkness help make characters memorable in ads ..read more