Johnson Banks’ identity for Oak National Academy is an example of design at speed
In the space of a week, Johnson Banks delivered the branding for the new educational platform, which uses an acorn as a metaphor for how learning works
In the space of a week, Johnson Banks delivered the branding for the new educational platform, which uses an acorn as a metaphor for how learning works
Inspired by a quote from her Davos 2019 speech, the activist’s climate organisation Fridays For Future has launched a new spot underlining how disasters are sometimes normalised
The house label surprised dance music fans with a series of live streams – starting with a 12-hour performance broadcast from Ministry of Sound
Everyone from Vivienne Westwood and Katharine Hamnett to Wolfgang Tillmans and Massive Attack’s 3D have donated original artworks to Dazed’s Covid-themed poster campaign, with proceeds going to the Barts Charity
From virtual club nights to live workouts and viral art challenges, national lockdowns have prompted a wave of creative uses of social media. We take a look at some innovative examples and ask if this will have a lasting impact on how we use social platforms
Created with producer Malcolm Goldie, their new record combines aeroplane noise and birdsong to create a strangely satisfying audio experience that’s in keeping with our unusual times
Before the arrival of the coronavirus, our design correspondent Daniel Benneworth-Gray found himself grappling with a broken hand, which sets off a chain of prescient thoughts
From avoiding hairdressing disasters to single-file romantic walks, the designer has created a new series of posters offering some lighthearted lessons for getting through lockdown
Category: Craft & Technical Innovation; Entered by: Barbarian
The Glasgow-based designer has lent her eye-catching aesthetic to a range of indie bands and labels. She talks to us about the joy of breaking rules, and the importance of graphic design in music
Think CG dinosaurs spelled the end of the physical FX industry? Think again. Pyrotechnics and prosthetics, models and miniatures, are all flourishing – and London studio Artem is proof we still need them
Jeffers’ illustrated bestseller has been reimagined for the screen in a 30-minute film created by Studio AKA. We talk to director Philip Hunt about the making of the film, and the challenges of adapting a popular picture book