How can advertising become more diverse?

The UK advertising industry is 90% white. How can it become more diverse, not just in terms of ethnicity, but also in relation to class, gender and sexuality so that it better reflects the audiences it is making work for?

New Björk video

A new video for Björk’s Mutual Core sees the singer raise a multi-coloured volcanic eruption from the sands, with the help of filmmaker Andrew Thomas Huang…

The return of Fenton

For many, one of the standout YouTube stars of last year was bounding labrador Fenton, who chased a herd of deer around Richmond Park, paying no heed to his exasperated owner. Who doesn’t remember the owner’s cries of “Fenton – Jesus Christ!”?

BETC’s bruising anti-domestic violence campaign

To tie in with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on November 25, BETC has created a campaign for French women’s rights organisation Ni Putes Ni Soumises to raise awareness about domestic violence

Modern Toss game: Escape From Planet Sneeze

Modern Toss character Sneezeman is the unlikely hero of a new iPhone game app in which players must sneeze their way through no less than 60 levels to escape an ever-following pollen cloud…

The 50 best record sleeves of 2012

There’s been a lot of great record sleeve design this year, and Art Vinyl have collected together a shortlist of 50 of the best vinyl artworks in a new exhibition in London…

Looking a lot like Christmas

Christmas ads have been hitting TV screens thick and fast over the past few weeks, with a slew of retailers staking their patch in the battle for festive consumers.

Noma Bar & Haruki Murakami prints prize winners

After an unprecedented level of entries (over 900) and some tough deliberation, we can reveal our winner of the series of Noma Bar/Haruki Marukami cover prints. As an extra surprise, we’re also offering up two sets of the new Vintage editions to both a second and third place runner-up

Bridgeman’s Booker winner

Daniella Kemp has won a competition to redesign the cover of one of five Man Booker Prize-winning novels using images from the Bridgeman Art Library