Stephen Mai on shaking up the media landscape
From heading up marketing at Vice and Ladbible to recently founding his own media brand, Woo, Stephen Mai has made a name for himself by subverting industry norms
From heading up marketing at Vice and Ladbible to recently founding his own media brand, Woo, Stephen Mai has made a name for himself by subverting industry norms
Patagonia’s founder Yvon Chouinard has given away his company to save the planet: receiving wide applause in the process. Here, Brooklyn Brothers’ head of strategy Will Sansom asks if ‘stakeholder capitalism’ is now the new brand purpose
Studio Moross led the rebrand and accompanying campaign for the iconic London music venue, both of which nod to its longstanding work with emerging talent
The capital’s fire and rescue service has unveiled a type design inspired by its heritage, which features in an exhibition showcasing designs by various studios and artists
A new podcast brought to you by Creative Review, Creativity Sucks! aims to look at some of the challenges facing the advertising and design worlds and how to fix them. In our first episode, we examine whether advertising is getting worse
Heading up the marketing for Essity’s femcare division, Tanja Grubner has transformed Libresse into a purpose-led brand that has helped spearhead a cultural shift in the way we talk about women’s bodies
The Austrian bank’s commitment to personalisation is emphasised through the expressive forms of the Vienna Secession art movement – which included artists such as Gustav Klimt and Koloman Moser
Context is king in the art world, and digital twinning is an exciting new way for artists to establish provenance and boost the value of their creations.
The tech platform geared towards creators and entrepreneurs on social media is brought to life with a blingy redesign
In 2030, hybrid design studio and think tank Modem will close its doors for good – giving co-founder Bas van de Poel just eight years to figure out how design can shape a better future using technology. But he remains cheerful
Make, Break, Remix: The Rise of K-Style is a new book tracing the ever-evolving landscape of Korean culture – a heady mix of tradition and a newfound youth-led shedding of inhibitions
The renowned fashion photographer, artist, and filmmaker reveals less well-known sides of her work in the new issue — and gives us a glimpse into her very unusual studio