Charlene Prempeh on unlocking creativity
The founder of A Vibe Called Tech believes wholeheartedly in the power of research and how it can help the creative industry move beyond its assumptions to make brilliant, relevant work
The founder of A Vibe Called Tech believes wholeheartedly in the power of research and how it can help the creative industry move beyond its assumptions to make brilliant, relevant work
Featuring chunky type and a vibrant colour palette, the convenience store concept in Oslo has been brought to life with the help of creative agency Try
His photos of the event – which has long brought together the local community and represents an important piece of Americana – are collected in a new, paper-wrapped photo book
Once you’ve found the ideal location for your campaign shoot, be sure to make the best of every corner of it
The Baltimore-based illustrator won the prize with their macabre interpretation of Edgar Allen Poe’s story, the Masque of the Red Death
Caspar Lam and YuJune Park, the founders of design consultancy Synoptic Office, have a dual career as educators at Parsons School of Design in New York. They explain how this mix of influences informs their work
Shot by Dougie Wallace, Soho Unlocked documents the reopening of venues and the return of London nightlife
Born from the photographer’s ongoing interest in anthropology and ethnography, the series – now on display in London – seeks to uncover some of the country’s otherworldly traditions
Are creatives the missing piece of the executive puzzle? We talk to David Droga about his first year as CEO and creative chairman of Accenture Song and explore why creative leaders should be installed at the top table
The music video, directed by the McGloughlin Brothers, captures the view from a train window in the style of a zoetrope animation
Why Creativity Matters is a new talk series from CR that is free to attend and will take place live from September-December. It will look at how brands and businesses can use creativity and design to survive our changing times
A new book from Fantagraphics explores the phenomenon of Comic-Con, the rise of fandom, and why the geeks really will inherit the earth