Enter the Void via a typographic storm
Alarmingly frazzled from watching Gaspar Noé’s Enter the Void this morning, it’s well worth checking out the equally relentless, typographic onslaught that opens the film
Alarmingly frazzled from watching Gaspar Noé’s Enter the Void this morning, it’s well worth checking out the equally relentless, typographic onslaught that opens the film
With various tensions rising with regard to Pope Benedict XVI’s arrival in London this week, this stencil portrait of the Pope stroking a fluffy white cat (a la Blofeld from James Bond movies) appeared opposite the Royal Albert Hall in the early hours this morning…
For the launch campaign for the Nokia N8 phone, Wieden + Kennedy has created a suite of films documenting various ‘hacks’ using Nokia technology, including a hamster-wheel-powered phone charger and Dot, a film featuring a 9mm main character
Design studio Berg’s new film for Dentsu London looks at the more playful uses for the ubiquitous “glowing rectangles”, such as drawing type in the air
Two magazine covers caught our attention this week, both of which try to introduce elements of interactivity to print
In the latest installment of Euro RSCG Worldwide’s Let’s Colour campaign, mural painter Matt W Moore created a series of ‘live painting performances’ in Marseille Lyon and Paris
As part of the London Design Festival, studioXAG has created an exhibition of product design in a giant-size shoebox
A pair of huge typographic murals by Pentagram’s Paula Scher form the centrepiece of two new schools in Queens, New York
John Lloyd may not be a star name but over the course of his 50 year career in graphic design he has created brand identities most CR blog readers will recognise. Logos for BAA, The British Medical Association, John Lewis and Morphy Richards, to name but a few, feature in a freshly launched online archive of Lloyd’s work…
Alpha-ville, a new digital arts and culture festival, launches in east London this Friday and Saturday…
French artist Jean-Pierre Khazem is currently exhibiting a combination of artworks and editorial photography at Butterfly Stroke Inc in Tokyo…
David Shrigley has joined a number of contemporary artists in supporting Save The Arts, a campaign that aims to make the case against the proposed 25% cuts in UK government funding of the arts. He has created this very amusing film to articulate the main points of the campaign…