Martin Parr’s Time Off
Time Off, a small exhibition of work by photographer Martin Parr, opens tomorrow at the Rocket Gallery in London
Time Off, a small exhibition of work by photographer Martin Parr, opens tomorrow at the Rocket Gallery in London
Following on from the latest edition of The New Yorker (above), another clever back-page print ad for the iPad mini appeared in the US this week, in Time magazine
Zak Group has designed and art directed the visual identity and exhibition for the Taipei Biennial 2012, Modern Monsters/Death and Life of Fiction, creating new typeface Taowu Sans
Unsuspecting shoppers in an east London corner store were serenaded with a version of A Message To You Rudy, played out by a series of unlikely instruments including the Bottle Trumpet, Food Can Xylophone, Tetra Pak Maracas, and the Nut Packet Shakers…
If you’re looking out for contenders for next year’s awards shows, Metro Trains’ Dumb Ways to Die film may well be right up there. The charming animation promoting safety on Melbourne’s railways has clocked up almost 28 million YouTube views since it was put up in mid-November
Love them or loathe them, there’s no question that Vice magazine is instantly recognisable. This week, Vice reaches its tenth anniversary in the UK, and to mark the occasion, we took a look back at ten of their most significant, and divisive, UK covers…
D&AD’s inaugural White Pencil award has been won by Leo Burnett Chicago for Recipeace, a project that aims to bring people together over a shared meal in support of the Peace One Day initiative
Image templates enable designers to show proposed work in the best possible light. But, as the realism increases and work spreads online, does it matter that it’s now becoming so much harder to work out just what is real and what isn’t?
While UK Christmas ads concentrate on shopping and snowmen, Adidas and Sid Lee have unveiled a bizarre Yuletide offering featuring ‘Ebenezer’ Snoop and David Beckham as the Ghost of Christmas Present
Dorothy, who brought us The Song Map and also The Film Map, has just released its two latest prints (above) which look to celebrate colourful song titles and band names by displaying them in colour wheels…
In this year’s Epica Awards (which CR helped to judge last week in Paris) a Danish film advertising the Midttrafik bus service (still, shown above) picked up the coveted Epica d’Or in the Film category. Interestingly, the film wasn’t written by an ad agency, but cooked up by the bus company with production company M2Film…
The artistic talents of two florists, Makoto Azuma and Shunsuke Shiinoki, come together in the Encyclopedia of Flowers, a new book of beautiful ‘flower works’