The delicate balancing act of creative and commercial work
Is it a creative industries myth that bigger budget client work can’t be creatively fulfilling? Design studio DR.ME, photographer Emily Stein and branding studio NB weigh in
Is it a creative industries myth that bigger budget client work can’t be creatively fulfilling? Design studio DR.ME, photographer Emily Stein and branding studio NB weigh in
A collaboration with London’s Museum of the Home sees the photographer create fresh narratives for its extensive collection of vintage clothing, old woodworking tools and more
Consulting everyone from the groundskeepers to former players, the studio created a new look and feel for the club that has community and local history at its core
We speak to some of the judging panel for the TikTok Awards 2022 about how brands should be approaching the platform, and what makes for an effective TikTok campaign
The architecturally trained artist discusses how his first commercial commission gave him the chance to explore an obsession with the futuristic cityscape of Chicago
We chat to a digital agency, an ‘influencer marketing data tool’ and TikTok twin sensations the Neffati Brothers about the ins and outs of brand/influencer collaborations today
A new exhibition in Milton Keynes examines the legacy of New York and Chicago’s pioneering 20th century street photographer, whose vast collection of images went unseen for most of her life
Fresh from designing his first retail typeface, Hugues Gentile, senior type designer at Production Type, shares his sculptural approach to crafting letterforms
From Art Nouveau flourishes to strikingly spaced wordmarks, we take a look at some of the design and typographic tropes from LogoLounge’s 2022 Trend Report
Kunsthall Stavanger in Norway is hosting the artist’s first Scandinavian show, and it’s filled with his trademark mix of deep psychology and playful imagery
We speak to the team behind the striking cover for What Came Before, which was shot at a private gig held by the electronic music duo just as Covid restrictions were lifting
Slides in the office and wellbeing workshops aren’t going to cut it anymore. We speak to design studios taking a more considered approach to mental health