Founders Pranav Guglani and Neha Singh on the inspiration and success of their latest campaign, creative collaborations, and integrating nostalgia and travel into their work.
When White Blankets is a collaboration between the artist, her grandfather and her father: “a story told across three generations, reflecting on memory, loss, and our changing relationship with our ...
The New York Times Book Review art director speaks about reading every manuscript he designs for, embracing bad ideas, and why collage remains one of his go-to tools for making audiences find new ...
Creative work is – rightly or wrongly – a romanticised field. The artist, the work, passion, expression. There’s plenty to fall for. But equally, that can be marred by toxicity, ego and creative ...
From Six agency and Frost type foundry, the typefaces draw on vintage cycling magazines, race handouts, event graphics, race ...
Seth Akkerman and Talia Cotton explore the disruption of design and technology, asking how co-creation has dissolved disciplines, what sandboxes do for creativity, and what new tech has fundamentally ...
This independent documentary from Back Market, directed by Zack Grant, dives into the mystery of novelty Garfield landline phones appearing on the French coast and asks what it says about our ...
You’re generally advised not to zigzag and move around a lot in the creative industry, but is it really that bad? In this week’s Creative Career Conundrums, Kat Wong tells us what it means to be a ...
This speculative fiction online magazine is all about “soilpunk”, the aesthetics of resistance on planet Earth. The website ...
In an excerpt from Taschen’s The Elements of Brand Design, Katharina Sussek and Jens Müller chart the genesis and evolution of modern branding and visual identities, from the 19th century to how we ...
Collecting visual references from film and music, the artist’s tender drawings are like a road trip across an empty America, where transience is never-ending.
Not sure what to see, read, watch or eat this weekend? We caught up with Ibeyi to get some inspiration for things to do once you’ve officially logged off.
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