RSA by David Pearson

To coincide with its fortieth anniversary, RSA Films commissioned David Pearson to design a new identity for the production company. Pearson is more typically seen between these pages for his book design work, especially for Penguin, and it was this that brought him to RSA’s attention

Renhui Zhao

Singaporean Renhui Zhao has just received the Association of Photographers’ Student of the Year award and is currently shortlisted for both the Adobe Design Achievement award and the LDC Photography awards. Not bad for someone in the middle of a BA (Hons) in Photography at Camberwell College of Arts

WK25

Wieden + Kennedy turns 25 this year. The advertising agency that began as a lone outpost in Portland, Oregon has now spread across three continents and garnered shelves full of awards. Here, we pick out ten things that set it apart

I Baked The Skoda Cake-Car

Skoda’s ad The Baking of… shows a group of white-coated home economists busily making a full-size car – out of cake. Gavin Lucas talks to art director and production designer supreme, Brian Morris, about his role in making the ad.

Jeffrey Milstein: Plane Spotter Extraordinaire

America West Airlines Boeing 757-200, © Jeffrey Milstein, courtesy Paul Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles
A lot of Creative Review readers have been in touch to say how much they enjoyed Jeffrey Milstein’s images of aircraft published in our June issue. So we got in touch with the photographer to find out a little more about his work…

If You Could Get Involved with Build…

Build has just designed this poster that ties two events happening next Thursday 5th July together: If You Could exhibition and monthly clubnight Get Involved. The idea is quite simple: anyone can get involved and doodle, draw or write on the poster. Also shown above are returned posters by Jeremyville, Jon Burgerman and Mr Bingo. If you fancy a go – simply read on to find out how…

Diesel Show: Underwater Magic

Diesel’s Spring/Summer 08 catwalk show, staged a few days ago at the Pitti Immagine Uomo fair in Florence, was nothing short of stunning. While regular human models paced up and down the runway, a host of polyp-like CGI characters appeared in mid-air to interact with them within an underwater landscape. And in a unique twist, these animated holograms were entirely viewable from both sides of the stage. But this was no Paul Daniels Magic Show trickery – more a perfect blend of cutting edge digital art and performance.

Stanley Donwood: If You Lived Here You’d Be Home By Now

Glass House Disaster
Stanley Donwood has just launched a new exhibition of work – If You Lived Here You’d Be Home By Now – at the Lazarides Gallery in London’s Soho. Here he talks us through how he employed a century-old engraving technique – “photogravure” – to create a series of darkly compelling etchings. As is often the case with Donwood’s chosen artistic process, the technique itself can takes a while to master. But, as you’ll see here, it’s been well worth the wait.

Cannes 07: Controversy Over Grand Prix While UK Gloom Continues

Ogilvy & Mather Toronto took the Film Grand Prix in Cannes last night
Following its success in the Cyber Lions, Ogilvy & Mather Toronto made it a double at the Cannes ad festival, winning the Film Grand Prix for Dove Evolution. However, the award was the subject of major controversy as, at the film press conference, one reporter asked the jurors, “Did you cheat to give Dove the Grand Prix?”