The Graduates: Q&A
In our special graduate issue this month, we feature the work of a small but perfectly formed selection of this year’s creative graduates. Here we canvas their opinions on their education and their hopes and dreams for the coming years.
A month in the life of a graphic designer
This month’s Creative Review is something of an experiment. We asked Michael Place of design studio Build to keep a diary of his activities for the month
Typography faces the music
Typo Berlin aimed to examine the relationship between type and music. But the celebratory nature of the event meant there was less room for any critical study of this intruiging pairing
Down to the wire
CG technology is totally revolutionising the way that print ads are created, but while its use solves problems, will it be to the detriment of the images? asks Sean Ashcroft
The Graduates: Tomomi Sayuda
In our special graduate issue, we feature the work of a small but perfectly formed selection of this year’s creative graduates. We’ve also canvassed their opinions on their education and their hopes and dreams for the coming years. And if that wasn’t enough, we’ve invited all of them to show their work at Mother’s new gallery space
Nicola Place
So what about the business side? Nicola Place reveals how Build approach some common concerns for design studios
Art across the Spectrum
The likes of Stella Vine, Damien Hirst, Rankin and Stephen Wiltshire (whose view of London is shown above) have all donated work for SpectrumArt 2009, an auction to raise funds for the Cornish charity working with those affected by autistic spectrum disorders
Click Singapore
Last week saw CR stage our first event in Asia – Click Singapore, which brought together speakers from China, Japan, the UK and the host country to discuss the future of digital creativity
Question of the Week 25.08.09
This week, we want to know how you go about charging for your creative work…
Shocking film highlights dangers of ‘text driving’
Last week we put up a new PSA warning against drug driving on the CR blog, and remarked on the subtle approach used in the campaign, which avoided gruesome car crash scenes. By contrast, this PSA from Gwent Police, which illustrates the dangers of texting while driving, pulls no such punches.
Jon Burgerman plush toys by Felt Mistress
Plush toy maker Felt Mistress has created stuffed felt versions of artist Jon Burgerman’s Brooklyn Hipster characters – for his current New York show…