Shoal by Troika
Troika’s latest kinetic installation is on display in the Corus building in Toronto and features a shoal of fish that seem to swim up and down a 50m long corridor
Troika’s latest kinetic installation is on display in the Corus building in Toronto and features a shoal of fish that seem to swim up and down a 50m long corridor
The ad industry is doing a fair bit of whining at the moment, thanks in part to nostalgia for the good times. But, really, what’s not to love about today?
In Art Works designer Scott King presents his creative work to date, offering up a unique collection of caustic and self-critical projects
The Design Research Unit created some of the UK’s most iconic pieces of graphic design, from London’s street signs to the British Rail logo. A UK touring show, which has started at London’s Cubitt Gallery, celebrates four decades of the group’s work.
A campaign for Swiss ecological group Biovision features various creatures expounding on important issues – like this blobfish
With Dare’s Remote Palette app you can paint using both your iPhone and iPad, as demonstrated in this cheeky film referencing a rather famous Warhol performance
Aka Iain and Vala, The Lindström Effect are an Edinburgh-based photographer/illustrator duo with an affection for mustachioed gentlemen
One of Peter Crawley’s stitched illustrations featured on the Feed section of this site recently, and in the current issue of CR. Yesterday, we got another piece of his work in the post
Including objects made from soundwaves and self-generating forms, Lab Craft brings together traditional craft skills and digital technology “to create objects that move beyond the limitations of the handmade”.
Urban artist Brad Downey’s latest art project “restoring” a much painted graffiti wall in Vienna…
These unusual looking objects are, in fact, souvenirs created from the rubble of Plymouth’s Central Park skate park – which was demolished soon after artist James Jarvis had been commissioned to paint all over it…
The Campaign for Wool launched this week in London with two new logos designed by Tom Hingston Studio, and flocks of sheep taking over the streets of central London…