CR Illustration Annual 2011: call for entries
Creative Review’s second Illustration Annual is now open for entries. Categories include Personal/Self-Promotional, Editorial. Design and Advertising. Deadline: March 10
Creative Review’s second Illustration Annual is now open for entries. Categories include Personal/Self-Promotional, Editorial. Design and Advertising. Deadline: March 10
We’ve had lots of lovely ad campaigns sent into CR Towers lately, here’s some of our favourites. First up is a new website for Greenpeace, created by DDB Paris, which asks visitors to purchase a piece of the new Rainbow Warrior ship.
Now in its third year, Bristol’s Media Sandbox scheme supports digital innovation in the South West of England by awarding generous grants to creative and technology companies. On Friday the fruits of last year’s seven £10,000 grants were revealed…
The latest edition of Glug, the “creative drinks and notworking event”, takes place at Cargo in London this Thursday night. It is hosted by Arts & Business, and is themed ‘Things To Make & Do’…
Stanley Donwood’s solo show at Outsiders gallery in London, which opened yesterday, offers a first glimpse of some of the artwork he’s created for the new Radiohead album, The King of Limbs…
Accompanying the news that Radiohead’s new album, The King of Limbs, is actually available to download from today instead of tomorrow, a video for new single Lotus Flower appeared on the band’s YouTube channel earlier
Frustrated by the weekly onslaught of mailers from photographers and illustrators, a group of US ad creatives have set up an online alternative
Penguin is due to release its next big themed series in April. This time the focus is on Great Food with covers based on ceramic styles
Honda, Wieden + Kennedy and directors Smith & Foulkes are reunited for the first time since Grrr in this new pan-European ad campaign for the Honda Jazz
This is one of a new series of photographic and video works by Trevor Jackson that comprise the graphic designer, music producer and DJ’s first solo show of non commercial work…
When it came time for Lucas Jatobá to leave Barcelona for a new life in Australia, he decided to say thank you to the city and its people that he had enjoyed so much
It’s a temptation that has proved beyond the resistance of many ad creatives: trawling through old awards annuals for ideas to steal. This year’s One Show Annual makes the process a whole lot easier