September

September’s best work includes Canada’s bizarre video for El Guincho’s Bombay, SNCF’s personalised train station welcomes, Sony Ericsson’s product testing institute and Paula Scher’s typographic work for Queens Metropolitan Campus.

October

The best of October includes Duncan Channon’s packaging design for Farrier wine, Ikea’s kitchen party advert, Philips’ Wake up the Town project, and a book of Kevin Cummins’ iconic shots of Joy Division.

November

The best work from November includes a tape art installation for Footlocker, Jawbox’s wireless speaker packaging and Domestos’ Flushtracker website.

December

The best work from December includes independent arts magazine Elephant, Nike’s training club app, Nokia’s Poodle Loop and Three Drunk Monkey’s guide dog interview ad.

Hyeres 2011

The Hyeres International Festival of Fashion & Photography opens on April 29. Along with exhibitions of the work of Erwin Blumenfeld and Raf Simons, ten young photographers show their images and compete for a one-year scholarship to SVA in New York

The favourite ads of the year so far

It’s awards time in the ad industry, but how will the juries’ tastes compare to those of the public? Here’s our list of the Top Ten most shared ads of the year so far worldwide

Favourite logos: our expert panel

As part of the research for our Top 20 logos issue, we asked various designers and writers to nominate their favourites. We thought you’d like to see all of their choices and the reasons behind them…

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PlayStation & Output Studio create The Studio

Oh dear. The recently dropped bombshell that 77 million PlayStation owners might have had their credit card details stolen by cyber hackers has somewhat overshadowed a rather nice graphic art project the brand just launched in collaboration with Studio Output…

Brand Perfect conference: free tickets for CR readers

On May 19, London plays host to the Brand Perfect Tour, a series of one-day conferences bringing together brand managers, creatives, designers and developers. We have a number of free places (worth £395 each)available for CR readers