Noma Bar Cut It Out preview

Noma Bar will be hosting free workshops at his just-hung London gallery show at Outline Editions. We caught up with Noma for a preview and for a look at the work created using his mechanical dog-shaped die-cutting machine…

Nice work from Coke, Philips and more

This week we have a bumper edition of nice work for you, which covers Coke’s Great Happyfication, angry corporate office-workers, batik making in Indonesia, and a trip with Pharrell to Tokyo…

Virgin Media Shorts finalists

The 12 finalists of this year’s Virgin Media Shorts competition have been announced. The winning young filmmaker gets £30,000 to make a movie. Vote in the People’s Choice award and you could win too

Textile Field at the V&A

As part of a number of events and exhibitions taking place at the V&A in London for this year’s London Design Festival, French designers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec are offering visitors the chance to view the Raphael Cartoons in an entirely new way…

Pop-up Design Museum

To help promote its imminenet move, the Design Museum asked Kyle Bean to create a pop-up card of the former Commonwealth Institute that will house the Museum from 2014

Made (by hand) in Breukelen

The story of Breukelen Gin is told in this lovely short film that ties together two emerging cultural trends: the rediscovery of the hand-made and the rise of Brooklyn (or Breukelen) as a brand

Burgers on walls

Burger-loving Londoners with a penchant for graphic art are in for a treat. The Burgermat Show at Beach London’s gallery and shop will showcase 24 burger-themed artworks, each created by a different image maker…

Concrete Hermit reopens to Four Floods

It was closed for months but Concrete Hermit’s Shoreditch gallery and shop has re-opened and today launches a new exhibition of screenprints by Dan Sparkes, Heretic, Joe Wilson, Otecki, Sarah King, and The Pit…

Up My Street by Dylan Collard

Photographer Dylan Collard has created this series of images, titled Up My Street, which capture a selection of north London’s more charismatic independent shop owners in their place of work.

BJP Launches iPad App

The British Journal of Photography, the world’s oldest photography magazine, has launched an iPad app, which takes full advantage of the tablet’s backlit display to show off reams of photographic images in a format that is equally (if not more) alluring than print.