The Missing Piece by The Glue Society

The Glue Society in Sydney has created this set of photographs, titled The Missing Piece, as part of The Australia Project, a series of creative initiatives dedicated to exploring new ideas of Australian national identity…

Creep by Edgars Zvirgzdiņš

Asked to modify an existing photograph in response to a word or phrase for a college project, Brighton graduate Edgars Zvirgzdiņš has created a disturbing body of imagery

Barnbrook’s Little Book of Shocking Global Facts

Barnbrook has compiled and designed a 192 page book which combines graphic imagery with hundreds of shocking global facts. Did you know, for example, that 2.6 billion people do not have basic sanitation?

Julien Vallée for OFFF Paris

I’d been meaning to post this for a while but was reminded this morning by a link on Design Observer – Canadian illustrator Julien Vallée’s sponsor title sequence for the OFFF Paris 2010 festival

What Interns Really Want

A recent CR blog post requested advice for new graduates and interns about how to navigate the world of work. But what about advice for employers in return? As part of their final project at LCC, graduates Paul Cooke & Jemma Mackle created Mind The Gap, which includes ten pieces of advice for employers from interns…

Thinking inside the box

Annual reports have come a long way from the A4 printed tomes of yore. For Home Retail Group’s 2010 review, SAS created a ‘video wall’ using thousands of cardboard boxes

Win a Got, got, got, need! print

With the World Cup becoming a distant memory (unless you’re Spanish) we thought we’d do a final post on Elliott Quince’s Got, got, got, need! project. He’s offered to give away the first edition of his print featuring all the 32 players he illustrated to a lucky CR blog reader

David Wilson’s Garden of Eden

Director David Wilson has reworked the story of Adam and Eve for this promo for Skream track Listenin’ To The Records On My Wall…

Anti-Design Festival call for entries

Positioning itself as an alternative to the London Design Festival, the Anti-Design Festival comes to east London on 18 September. Initiated by Neville Brody, it’s aim is to promote work that challenges perceived stereotypes of contemporary design. And the organisers want your contributions for an exhibition