BBC Three launches Perfect Day film reboot
The BBC has returned to Lou Reed’s classic song Perfect Day to promote its broadcasting, this time using the track to emphasise the diversity of content shown on BBC Three.
The BBC has returned to Lou Reed’s classic song Perfect Day to promote its broadcasting, this time using the track to emphasise the diversity of content shown on BBC Three.
In her Exposure series, art director Gem Fletcher examines the world of photography. Here, she talks to Molly Matalon whose work “celebrates uncertainty, blends fantasy with reality and subverts our preconceptions about just about everything”
As the things to which we ascribe value begin to change, the notion of premium, of quality, of the sought-after is radically changing, says Hugo Jamson. How should brands and designers react?
Drawn from the world’s largest collection of take-away coffee cup lids, a new book examines the design evolution of one of the most ubiquitous objects in the world today
Outgoing Southbank Artistic Director Jude Kelly talks to Eliza Williams about highlighting the value of creativity at this year’s “Glastonbury for business” and her fears for the downgrading of arts education
Studio MM has designed a rich online reading experience for #AsEquals – a series of articles about women’s rights and gender inequality
Launched on International Women’s Day, The New York Times has published the obituaries of 15 significant female figures who were overlooked in print at the time of their death
How Donald Trump, the Women’s March and social media have prompted a wave of books celebrating inspiring female role models
Are you a domestic obsessive, a selfless nurturer or a fraught juggler? Or perhaps you identify more as a sex object or unattainable goddess? If so, according to the TV advertising of the past 50 years, you are a woman
As a first step in examining the issue of sexual harassment in the creative industry, CR has launched an anonymous survey aimed at gauging the extent of the problem in our community
Anoushka Khandwala, a Graphic Design student at Central Saint Martins, laments the lack of role models for women of colour in design, and suggests how this might change