Being the person behind PRINT Magazine’s social media presence, 2024 has been nothing short of interesting, sometimes cringeworthy, and also exhilarating. Social media is where creativity and community converge, and this year, our feeds were alive with stunning visuals, meaningful conversations, and—yes—plenty of Daily Hellers (truly, I don’t know how he does it!).
PRINT’s social feeds have become a dynamic stage for celebrating fresh talent, exploring design trends, and connecting with our ever-passionate audience. We shined a spotlight on groundbreaking artists and pulled on some threads of our industry’s most thought-provoking topics. But, as always, a few posts rose to the top, sparking the most likes, shares, and conversations across our platforms. So, without further ado, let’s revisit the top moments that defined PRINT’s social media in 2024.
1. The Daily Heller: This Election is Not Yet in the Bag
2. Stuart Semple Calls Out Hostile Architecture with Powerful OOH Campaign
3. You Are All Wrong About the Jaguar Rebrand
Threads
1. (Our very first Thread!)
2. Call Yourself a Graphic Designer? You Have W.A. Dwiggins to Thank
3. Carolyn Mazloomi Uses the Power of Quilting to Honor Black History
Most Clicks: In Conversation with Plains of Yonder, Title Sequence Creators for ‘The White Lotus’
Highest Retweets: Pantone 2025 Color of the Year is an Understated and Harmonious Hue
Top Likes: Decolonizing Design: Ukraine’s Fight for Visual Identity
1. You Are All Wrong About the Jaguar Rebrand
2. ATX’s Guerilla Suit Delivers a Double-Dose of Hometown Brand Love
3. The Daily Heller: Wild Lines on the Loose at the Design Museum in Munich
1. Bald’s Branding for Lazy Tuesdays Makes “Just Being” Fashionable
2. Dieline Awards 2024 Studio of the Year-Winner Wedge Breaks Down Its Big Wins and ‘Special’ Process
3. Stitches Meet Pixels in this Typeface Inspired by Norwegian Embroidery
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Here’s to another year of creative discovery and connection!
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