Flatpack Festival 2011
The Flatpack Festival, Birmingham’s quirky annual film event, opens today in venues across the city…
The Flatpack Festival, Birmingham’s quirky annual film event, opens today in venues across the city…
For What It’s Worth aims to counter the cuts to arts funding by hosting a series of pop-up fund-raising exhibitions in vacant spaces. The scheme is the idea of Kingston student Alexander Harris who explains how it all works.
For 24 hours from now (5pm, Tuesday), Maroon 5 will be live in a studio in London as part of the Coca-Cola Music campaign. Fans of the band can interact with them online, and help them compose a song, which will be completed within the session.
It’s here: our April issue features our Top 20 logos of all time. We’re not going to tell you who came where, but Alex Trochut’s cover might give you a clue about our number one
Thank you to everyone who entered our draw to win a 30-minute crit with M&C Saatchi’s Graham Fink. We raised almost £200 and we have a winner
Last week we set you a task relating to our forthcoming Top 20 logos issue: name the logo from its nickname. Here are the answers.
An exhibition of photographs by David King, currently on show at Lucy Bell gallery in St Leonards in the UK, reveals Muhammad Ali at his training camp in the Pennsylvania Mountains in 1974, where he was preparing for the legendary ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ bout against George Foreman that took place later that year in Zaire…
The creative community, appalled by events in Japan, has rushed to help. But is the resultant plethora of fundraising prints and posters an adequate or appropriate response? And does visual communications have a longer-term role to play in disaster relief?
After burying the blog in posts about Comic Relief, Red Nose Day is finally here. Get your hands on some of our swag and support a fine cause. Here’s a roundup of everything available…
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…