What’s the best ever slogan?

Back in April we dedicated an issue to the best logos ever. Now we are turning our attention to their written equivalent and, again, we need your help. So what do you think are the best slogans ever?

Tim Simmons’ Urban Land Project

In a run-down area of Philadelphia, a beautiful image of a snowy landscape adorns a shabby brick wall. Why is it there? It’s all part of an intriguing new project by photographer Tim Simmons

What Design Can Do unveiled in Beijing

For Beijing Design Week, London studio johnson banks created a series of banners championing the collaborative efforts of British and Chinese design practices

Make me a movie star

In Poke’s latest idea for Orange’s series of film sponsorship activities, Facebook users and their friends can feature in their very own illustrated film posters. Sort of

The world of chocolate

DDB Chicago has produced a nice campaign of illustrated posters to advertise an exhibition on Chocolate Around the World at the Chicago Field Museum

Web Font Awards

Entries are now open for the second annual Web Font Awards, the scheme set up by Monotype Imaging to recognise the outstanding use of type on websites

Boat sets sail again

Boat magazine, as its name suggests, was born out of a desire to see the world. But what’s remarkable is that the studio behind it relocates to a different city for each issue. Having worked in Sarajevo, the itinerant title moves to Detroit next month

Jan and Hjalti’s great adventure

How many of you, when asked to pitch ideas, have thrown something outrageous in just for the hell of it, thinking ‘They’ll never pick that one?’ Thus it was that Jan Wilker and Hjalti Karlsson of karlssonwilker inc now find themselves on a ten-day, road trip across Europe all paid for by Mini

M for Marina

Joining the ranks of ‘logo as image receptacle’ identities is a new scheme for Barcelona’s Marina Port Vell created by Aesop, the London-based consultancy that was formed earlier this year

Burrill print to benefit Wilton’s Music Hall

Anthony Burrill has created a new print to raise funds for Wilton’s Music Hall in London, the East End Victorian venue that still has many of its original features. The print will be launched at a Vintage Open House event on Sunday September 25 by none other than Barbara Windsor