Wallpaper*’s handmade custom covers
Wallpaper* magazine has approached almost 30 image makers and asked them to create a handmade cover image for its forthcoming August Handmade 2012 issue…
Wallpaper* magazine has approached almost 30 image makers and asked them to create a handmade cover image for its forthcoming August Handmade 2012 issue…
Time for another round-up of the week in advertising: we kick things of with a nice use of stop motion from Brazilian agency Almap BBDO stitching together 873 Getty images to make a one minute film on life
Over a year in the making, the 100 Notes – 100 Thoughts notebook project has published its final volume to coincide with the opening of the thirteenth dOCUMENTA art festival in Germany next month
Barnbrook’s identity for a new art biennale in Kiev is based around a bespoke and fluid open source typeface called MA Vujade…
On May 27 San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge celebrates its 75th anniversary. Working with the Golden Gate National Parks Conservatory, agency Goodby Silverstein & Partners has created a suitably grand poster campaign
While you would expect a conference on identity design to sport a half decent logo, the Brand New Conference has gone all out with “The Brand New Debris Quilt”. It mixes Gotham, overlays and patterns, plus an extra vital ingredient
Yum Yum’s latest animated short’s focus is that troublesome bottle of tomato ketchup that no matter how much you shake it, just won’t give up the goods…
We are struggling through the worst depression in living memory, with a new economic crisis emerging every day. Thank goodness someone has come up with an idea to lift all our spirits and encourage regeneration – giant party balloons to be floated over our ten most deprived towns
The June issue of CR comes with a health warning. It contains content that readers of a nervous disposition and a love of classical typography may find disturbing. Things are going to get ugly
Rob Lowe aka Supermundane unveils a new direction in his forthcoming show at the Kemistry Gallery in London
Sculptor Henry Moore’s former village phone box at Perry Green in Hertfordshire is to re-open as an art gallery – the Red Cube
Skewed, stretched type, clashing colours, too little or too much spacing – across Europe a new generation of designers and art directors is breaking every rule. But is their work rebellion for rebellion’s sake or does it have wider implications for visual communications?