Photo book marks 20 years of human life on the International Space Station
A new book by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller marks two decades since the International Space Station first welcomed long-term residents
A new book by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller marks two decades since the International Space Station first welcomed long-term residents
The French animator uses the butterfly effect as a narrative device in her short film, which sees her find the beauty and drama in the everyday
Continuing our series on creative partnerships, RBI global CMO Fernando Machado and Pancho Cassis, global CCO at agency David, reveal how 5am WhatsApp chats, lawyers and healthy arguments go into Burger King’s award-winning work
Facebook’s vice president for Northern Europe discusses his personal experience of being diagnosed with dyslexia when he was at school, and why he’s a vocal advocate for neurodiversity in the workplace
Urge brings together creatives including Harry Pearce, Dougal Wilson, Sophie Thomas, John Grant, and Patrick Burgoyne to help organisations “stop fiddling in the margins” when it comes to climate change
Richard Hurren, vice president of European retail at Levi’s, discusses the brand’s new concept store, which focuses heavily on recycled and repaired goods, and explains why companies should be making more sustainable decisions around their products
A new exhibition at Somerset House in London celebrates three photo series by the late artist and activist that demonstrate how she used photography to challenge perceptions of crises and migration
Branding agency Ragged Edge has reimagined the spirit distillery’s visual identity with a custom typeface, vibrant colour palette and quirky smiley symbol based on the meandering River Thames
Speaking at last week’s Festival of Marketing, Alex Weller, marketing director, Europe at Patagonia, talked about how protest and politics are central to the brand’s mission
In the next instalment of our series all about creative partnerships, we speak to creative team Paddy & Joe about how genuine friendship and snacks have become a key part of the process
Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love is drawn from a private collection of thousands of images, found in flea markets, old suitcases and estate sales, and now brought together for the first time
Paula Scher teamed with the institution on a ‘work in progress’ design for its 2020-2021 season, featuring stencilled typography to show how theatre has had to improvise in more ways than one