Mmmm… sexy veg
We’re a little late in posting this but what the hey, it’s funny. Fallon’s ad for PETA promotes the idea that going veggie does wonders for your sex drive with some amusingly-shaped legumes. Sort of NSFW
We’re a little late in posting this but what the hey, it’s funny. Fallon’s ad for PETA promotes the idea that going veggie does wonders for your sex drive with some amusingly-shaped legumes. Sort of NSFW
Last month we featured illustrator Noma Bar’s new cover designs for Vintage Books’ latest editions of Haruki Murakami’s works. Today, we’re giving away a set of the 13 screenprints made for the covers by Tuckshop at Print Club London
Last month on the blog we asked you to send us your best Instagram shots, for a forthcoming feature in our print magazine. Our Novermber issue is out now, and we can reveal the images we chose to publish in the mag…
For its forthcoming Crafty Types lecture on Tuesday November 13, St Bride Library has invited Catherine Dixon, Ruth Rowland, Si Scott and Sam Winston to talk about the craft of letter forming…
No matter how unlikely it may seem to many readers here in the UK, Clarks shoes have enjoyed cult status in Jamaica for around sixty years. A new book explores the relationship between the UK brand and Jamaican culture…
Female experts are notoriously under-represented – in the media, on expert panels, at conferences or anywhere requiring informed comment.
Set a brief to ‘break a world record’, first year Goldsmith’s design student Liz Baldwin attempted to draw a mile-long unbroken chalk line through London in the fastest time. Fifty yards from the end, in a Pythonesque moment, she was stopped by the police
Post Superstorm Sandy, New York City is not looking quite at its best right now. So it’s an opportune moment for the release of Gotham City, a book of spectacular photographs by Luca Campigotto which capture the city in all its romantic glory
A year on from the launch of The Occupied Times, and fresh from their TYPO London talk, CR spoke to Occupy Design’s Tzortzis Rallis and Noel Douglas about why the visual communication behind the Occupy movement remains as important as ever
The sight of 382 multi-coloured Moleskine planners in an intricate choreography of stop-motion animation is impressive to behold.
Fans of Andy Rementer’s work in New York have a week left to check out his exhibition of acrylic paintings on canvas at the Mondo Cane gallery in Tribeca…
Ahead of tonight’s Comica Festival launch at Foyles’ flagship shop in London, the bookseller has unveiled a timeline of the store’s history, illustrated by some of the artists appearing at the month-long comics event