Leslie redesigns FHM

Along with its rivals, men’s monthly FHM has been floundering of late. Will a redesign by magCulture’s Jeremy Leslie inject some much-needed life into the magazine?

Lolly art

Brooklyn-based artist Julia Chiang has an unusual medium for her work – melting lollipops, nailed to the wall

Capturing the 19th Century

The British Library is currently exhibiting some of the highlights from its vast collection of early photography. Here are just a few examples of the kinds of images on show at Points of View: Capturing the 19th Century in Photographs

Two new Massive Attack videos

Massive Attack have commissioned a filmmaker to create a film to accompany each track of their new album Heligoland. Here’s two for you to view now. More to follow…

Record sleeves of the month

It’s been quite some time since we’ve posted up some record sleeves / CD packages so here’s a few that have caught our eye so far this year…

The New Yorker 85th anniversary covers

Eustace Tilley, the monocled dandy who has graced every cover of The New Yorker since 1925, is reinterpreted by comic artists Chris Ware, Adrian Tomine, Dan Clowes, and Ivan Brunetti to celebrate the magazine’s 85th birthday

MTV logo changes, stays same

After 29 years, MTV unveils a logo ‘refresh’ – like many of its viewers, the network has become a little wider and a little fatter

Hair, there and everywhere

Two recent books get to grips with our fascination with hair and how it continues to provide creative inspiration for artists and designers

Punk life

Photographer and filmmaker Niall O’Brien has been candidly documenting the lives of a group of young punks from south west London over the last three years…