Logo Beginnings delves into the deep history of logo design
The book, by Jens Müller, uncovers the history of thousands of historic symbols, many of which have remained largely unchanged for the last century
The book, by Jens Müller, uncovers the history of thousands of historic symbols, many of which have remained largely unchanged for the last century
Coinbase’s Super Bowl ad – and the fallout after it – has shone a spotlight on the relationship between tech and marketing. Here Lore Oxford, global head of cultural insights at We Are Social, examines what it can teach us
Thisaway has designed a new visual identity for the annual racing event, using big, mud-splattered type to evoke the energy of the race course
Three creatives share advice on how to start (and stick with) a side hustle – from balancing it alongside your day job to ensuring you are doing it for the right reasons
A Norway-based exhibition, titled Every Moment Counts: AIDS and its Feelings, showcases work from creatives across photography, collage, typography and more from 1982 until the present
Shot during the 90s, Steven Ahlgren’s photo series offers a glimpse into a time when our working lives were defined by water cooler chats and dodgy Xerox machines
Designing graphics around abortion is a tricky balance: too strident, they further alienate the people a campaign needs to reach; too plain, they risk being ignored
Simon Gunning, CEO of the suicide prevention charity, explains why its “hit-driven” brand partnership approach works – and why more nonprofits should behave like brands
The London-based photographer zeroes in on her Latin American roots in her practice, looking to both her adoptive and ancestral homes to fuel her rich storytelling
Remote working has thrown open a truly global talent pool, but how can you collaborate efficiently?
Games publisher Capcom has been roasted for its minimal new Street Fighter 6 logo. Perhaps instead it needs to embrace the kind of bold, maximalist design people crave?
In this extract from his new book, Creative Demons and How to Slay Them, Richard Holman examines the lure of convention and how to summon original thought