CR for CR: Peepshow prints
Some of the good folk at Peepshow, namely Andrew Rae, Chrissie Macdonald, and Miles Donovan, have kindly donated some prints to the CR for CR cause…
Some of the good folk at Peepshow, namely Andrew Rae, Chrissie Macdonald, and Miles Donovan, have kindly donated some prints to the CR for CR cause…
Fred & Farid ad agency in Paris has created a striking series of images featuring stunt men and women in its latest campaign for Wrangler.
Attention fashion lovers: Artist and designer Petra Börner is donating 2 pieces of original artwork for Comic Relief…
Earlier in the week Mark highlighted Picador’s new set of Don DeLillo books with covers by Noma Bar. The nice people at Picador have kindly agreed to donate a complete set of these books – 10 in total – along with a set of Brett Easton Ellis paperbacks to aid Comic Relief
Here’s a very special auction item for you to bid for on our last day of Comic Relief fundraising: director Dougal Wilson has kindly donated one of the puppets from his brilliant, Grammy award-nominated video for Coldplay’s single Life in Technicolour II…
The cover of Ken Garland’s catalogue for Galt Toys’ 1969/70 season has been made into a beautiful art print. You’ll have to be quick to get one mind, as only 25 have been produced by Jonny Trunk of Trunk Records
All this week we are raising money for Comic Relief via the CR Blog. Today, we have five more UK one-year subscriptions on offer for a donation of £35 each. Usual price: £64
Our April Top 20 logos issue is at the printers. Copies will be available next week so, in advance of that we thought we’d set you a challenge: can you name the logo from the nickname?
Author, designer and publisher, Adrian Shaughnessy also works as a studio consultant and mentor. As part of CR for CR, you can bid to have a mentoring session with him…
Publishers Laurence King have just given us a big box of books to auction off as part of this week’s CR for CR campaign
The latest items to join our list of eBay auctions being sold to raise money for Comic Relief include a Depeche Mode box set, prints from Monocle, James Jarvis and Rob Flowers and a special edition Nintendo DSi
London’s graphic art fair is back at Somerset House – Pick Me Up opened today and runs until March 27. This year it will feature exhibited work by 24 artists plus a range of collectives, live printing, workshops and lots more cool stuff.