Using ink, oil pastels, crayons, paint, collage and repeated photocopying, this graphic designer makes gig posters as loud as a guitar through a million fuzz pedals.
After stepping back from the pace of fashion shoots and commercial campaigns, the London-based photographer is turning to narrative cinema to explore new forms of storytelling.
Moving between roles is a hard business, let alone when you’re trying to move into a different style of role – or another field entirely. But it’s far from impossible, as Kat Wong, founder of career ...
Japanese design. The other day, the snack aisle at my local supermarket in Shibuya looked less vibrant. Amid the puffed-up, brightly coloured foil bags designed to grab your attention, my eyes were ...
It’s Nice That sits down with creative director Christy Silva and director of brand design Cynthia Pratomo to discover the inspiration behind Instagram’s latest brand system, and an exciting new ...
Alice Bowsher’s illustrations, narrated by Himesh Patel, tell a subtle yet heartwrenching story to highlight the financial challenges one in eight families face in the UK.
Despite being in the tech industry, Clay doesn’t want its identity conforming to the generic, geometric trends associated with it. Alongside illustrator and animator Hudson Christie, its output is now ...
For some people, seeing a celebrity IRL is like seeing a shooting star. For comic artist Luke Healy, it’s an everyday occurrence… or is it? Irish cartoonist, comedian and six-time published author ...
We live in the age of bad screen time. But is there a world in which technology can feel balanced, fulfilling – good? In our latest report, we explore the growing appetite for devices that make a ...
In her final thesis project, the designer tackles publishing as a tool to gather, sort and reorient personal memories in a catalogue of objects past and present.
Kwazi Design’s years-long typographic archival project pays homage to the city of Kolkata and reveals the hyper-local and cultural context behind the aesthetic it celebrates.
The life of a design studio means designing a cocktail menu one day, coding motion design for entire cities the next. What Studio Dial does best is make it all intoxicating to behold.