The T-Mobile Royal Wedding
T-Mobile has plugged into the current Royal Wedding ‘fever’ for its latest online ad…
T-Mobile has plugged into the current Royal Wedding ‘fever’ for its latest online ad…
JWT London has created a new film for disaster relief charity ShelterBox, which sees the Japanese earthquake and tsunami replayed as a trailer for a Hollywood movie…
A quick mention of a nice little project for a good cause. For Nihon is a compilation album in aid of the Japan Earthquake Relief Fund: its microsite, designed by Luke Twyman at White Vinyl Design, lets users accompany a soundtrack by mousing over the names of contributors
Firebelly Design has launched a call for applicants for its fourth annual Camp Firebelly, a ten day internship for ten young designers and graduates
Last year, Jonathan Safran Foer’s die-cut novel Tree of Codes proved to be a triumph of print and production from publishers, Visual Editions. They recently released a short film showing some of the processes that went into making this unique book
Since scouting for locations for his film Paris Texas in 1984, Wim Wenders has been building up a large body of photographic work. A new show at the Haunch of Venison gallery in London presents a selection of his images
Making us all feel a bit little longer in the tooth is the news that the Webby Awards are 15 years old this year. Nominations for the big ones, as far as web excellence goes, have just been released
D&AD has launched the White Pencil, an award for “a creative idea that changes the world for the better”.
One Day For Design aims to ‘bring together a global community of designers and design enthusiasts to exchange ideas, challenge viewpoints and push boundaries’ in a real-time, online global debate. That day is April 13, 2011
A new ad for Tropicana from DDB Paris sees the energy from oranges used to light up a neon billboard. A film, shot by Johnny Hardstaff, shows how it was done.
Royal Mail today issue a set of stamps, designed by hat-trick, commemorating the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 50th anniversary…
Tom Hingston Studio’s work for luxury Danish mobile phone brand Æsir includes the production of a set of prints painstakingly produced at the Edition Copenhagen lithographic workshop