Dezeen's top 10 graphic designs and illustrations of 2017
From postcards that respond to the politics, to posters suggesting vacations on Mars, here's a look at some of the best graphic design and illustration projects of 2017, selected by editorial assistant Gunseli Yalcinkaya.
Me & EU book by Nathan and Sam Smith
This year saw London-based designers Nathan Smith and Sam T Smith release a book filled with postcards that respond to Brexit.
Containing over 100 designs, the postcards feature an illustration of a "shocked" London Eye and a parody of horror film The Shining, adapted to feature then-UKIP leader Nigel Farage. The book was dispatched to European studios and artists on the day that the Article 50 withdrawal process was triggered, to encourage collaborations post-Brexit.
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Dreamland by Studio Moross
Studio Moross' posters for the newly reopened Dreamland in Margate celebrate the former glory of the historic UK fairground.
Through the use of kooky illustrations, lively colours and inventive wordplay, the posters have a vintage feel that is reminiscent of music festivals.
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Dutch National Football Kit by Wieden+KennedyÂ
Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam created a positive message for change in 2017, by transforming the Royal Dutch Football Association's lion logo into a roaring lioness, to represents the national women's squad.
Intended to inspire women in the Netherlands, and around the world, to take up football, the logo is described as &q...
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