Mark Langan: corrugated creativity
Mark Langan is a self-taught artist who works in a very particular medium – corrugated cardboard
Mark Langan is a self-taught artist who works in a very particular medium – corrugated cardboard
We’ve been following the development of United Visual Artists’ latest project – a major installation using lasers. Here’s the second update on things so far
If advertising can affect behaviour, why does the government want to cut spending on it?
Left-wing protesters hijacked the illuminated billboards in a Paris Metro station recently, using them to advertise their own messages instead…
Ali Augur’s latest flyers for Shoreditch basement club, Plastic People, sport illustrations of a handful of London’s finest record shops, that are clubbing together to put on a night at the club supporting a campaign to save it from closure…
Short film ‘label’ Future Shorts is launching Music Matters, a celebration of the importance of music, with an event in London and a series of short films that are being released online…
Creative Review has been redesigned with a new size, new paper, new typography and, yes, a new logo
The Royal College of Art has announced that Neville Brody has been confirmed as the new Head of the Department of Communication Art & Design. Good choice?
Unit Editions’ first newsprint publication unearths a selection of covers that Ronald Clyne designed for esoteric US record label, Folkways. The work, and the story of the label’s almost sacred mission, make for a compelling read
There are plenty of awards judged by creatives, but which ad agencies do clients rate? A new survey puts Team Saatchi, Saatchi & Saatchi and BBH at the top of the list
The Cube, Nissan’s quirky, boxy city car, is expresssly aimed at the design-aware young urbanite – that’s you, well, some of you. So, is it a car that CR readers will want to own?
Stanley Donwood’s latest show came to an abrupt end last weekend, when it was comprehensively looted by visitors