Zeitgeist: David Uzochukwu
Fantasy and reality collide in the works of David Uzochukwu, who is entirely self-taught yet already creating projects with the likes of FKA twigs and Pharrell
Fantasy and reality collide in the works of David Uzochukwu, who is entirely self-taught yet already creating projects with the likes of FKA twigs and Pharrell
In a new piece of surprisingly political advertising, the fast food chain has taken aim at the “We send the EU £350 million a week” claim
After five years at The New York Times Magazine, Matt Willey is leaving to become a partner at Pentagram. Here we talk to him about the childhood experiences and jobs that led to him landing one of the most coveted jobs in design
We speak to co-founder Max Siedentopf about the new issue of the Amsterdam-based fine art mag, which enlists the help of an array of artists to transform a perfectly ordinary item into something extraordinary
Photographer, filmmaker and activist Josh Cole founded non-partisan political movement RizeUp to give young, homeless and economically deprived people a voice. We speak to him about the campaign ahead of the forthcoming UK election
From screaming potatoes to a dog in space, 2019 was a great year for music videos. Check out ten of CR’s favourites
The world of photography in 2019 was marked by movements of change and activism, and expansive dissections of contemporary politics and the status quo. We also saw exciting experimentation in both images and exhibitions. Here, Diane Smyth looks back at the year
Our New Talent series highlights visual creatives who are sharing great work on Facebook and Instagram. Here we talk to photographer Charlotte May about her colourful images
We’ve introduced a new style of judging system for the Creative Review Annual 2020, allowing more industry experts than ever to be part of it. Read about it here
This year saw the release of some major rebrands and new logos, plus real innovation in sectors – from death to the law – that have previously proved resistant to modern branding techniques. We examine the highs and lows of 2019 here
After 15 years of creating film posters, Akiko Stehrenberger is shifting her focus. The award-winning artist talks to us about her new book of work, her favourite recent projects and the key to making an illustrated poster sing
Studio Sutherl& has designed the branding for arts venue Kings Place, basing the logotype on sound data from performances