Translocation

Translocation is a project by photographer George Logan, which sees African wildlife relocated into less predictable settings…

Mexican skaters burn for Burn’s new campaign

Publicis Mojo, Sydney, in collaboration with production company Exit Films, has just released three short films, Ride, Playground, and Peepshow, to kick off a new integrated campaign for Coca Cola’s energy drink, Burn. Each film showcases the talents of real-life characters from the skate, music and snowboarding communities – and there isn’t a ‘drink this to make you awesome’ claim anywhere to be seen…

CR August issue: Summer Bumper Book O’ Fun

I-spy, join the dots, spot the difference and things to do and make: our August issue will help you while away the summer days. Plus we’ve got Will Self on advertising, Stefan G Bucher and more

CR on Flipboard

Flipboard is a new iPad app that is being billed as a “personalised social magazine”. So far, most iPad apps have been relatively underwhelming (we’re looking at you, Wired) but Flipboard looks to have real potential.

New Stüssy book celebrates cover art of UK label Greensleeves

London-based DJ and graphic designer Alex Newman (aka DJ Al Fingers) was approached by clothing label Stüssy to produce a mix CD back in 2008. Two years later he has delivered not just the commissioned mix CD but a book which showcases the first 100 record sleeves released by UK reggae and dancehall record label Greensleeves, plus a range of limited T-shirts that display elements of some of the record sleeves included in the book…

Barney Bubbles Process show

The career of the late, great Barney Bubbles is to be celebrated in an exhibition running as part of the London Design Festival in September

Carmichael’s tummy text

Handlettering artist Alison Carmichael has applied her considerable skills to a new medium in an ad for charity The White Ribbon Alliance

Cool Cameron?

It’s always interesting to read of the gifts exchanged by world leaders at their official meetings. Famously, when Barack Obama met Gordon Brown in 2009, he presented him with a set of classic movie DVDs, in response to Brown’s more thoughtful gift of an ornamental pen holder made from the timbers of the Victorian anti-slave ship HMS Gannet. After the media stir Obama’s perceived snub to Brown received, David Cameron must have thought long and hard before deciding on his gift for his meeting with Obama this week. So what did he end up getting? A piece of grafitti art, naturally.

The Mad Men Job Interview

For those of you lucky enough to live Stateside, the fourth season of Mad Men is starting this Sunday. As a promotion for the show, AMC has created this online job interview that reveals where you’d fit in at the newly formed agency, Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce…

Blisters Blackout: Call for entries

Following the success of its Secret Blisters exhibition last year and the Blisters On My Fingers show of the previous year, London-based screenprinting club, Print Club London is soon to host another show of prints. Read on to find out how to be one of the 40 exhibiting artists…

Kyle Bean’s Selfridges Windows

Currently showing in the windows at Selfridges in London is a set of sculptures by Kyle Bean, based on the scientific law of conservation of energy…