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On June 6th, 2025, the “CXI Conference” once again opened its doors to the design and branding community in Bielefeld.
From May 9th to June 1st, the city of Graz once again positioned itself at the center of global design conversations with the ...
On Saturday, May 31st, 2025, Paris welcomed a vibrant community of art directors, graphic designers, type designers, and ...
In Spring 2018 the Slanted editors took a close-up look at the contemporary design scene of Dubai. A city—when described by many people—that is all sickening shine and has no soul, an air-conditioned ...
The story of Brick started back in 2015 whilst Fermin Guerrero was studying Typeface Design in Reading. Visiting London, and walking down Brick Lane in London, Guerrero noticed an often overlooked, ...
Typodarium 2024 is dedicated to celebrate diversity in all its forms, helping to establish new connections. The diversity of languages, concepts, and artistic forms contributes to the enrichment of ...
After a very successful Kickstarter campaign, we are very pleased to present today the design manual for contemporary visual identities that can fundamentally influence the way designers think and ...
Motion graphics—a digital technique that combines the language of traditional graphic design with the creative visual language of film and animation—has become a fast growing area within the practice ...
The European Union with its 28 member states today is facing difficult times: financial crisis, refugees, loss of allies, and exit scenarios—as implemented in the United Kingdom—lead to fear and ...
You’ll find three new Shapes Posters at Slanted Shop. Sabato Uricuoli is a graphic artist from Manchester. Inspired by cycling and modernism his compositions are abided to a strict and structured grid ...
Slanted Magazine #45—Sex explores sexuality, gender, and body politics through a curated selection of artistic publications and critical essays. Created in collaboration with Munich’s Archive Artist ...
The recently published book Impact Type written by Sophie Wietlisbach, explores the history behind the Swiss typewriter typefaces and the historical context in which they were produced.
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