A whisky from the future: Johnnie Walker and Blade Runner 2049
If you’ve seen Blade Runner 2049, you may have noticed the appearance of Johnnie Walker Black in one of the film’s key scenes…
If you’ve seen Blade Runner 2049, you may have noticed the appearance of Johnnie Walker Black in one of the film’s key scenes…
Conceived in the wake of the Manchester Arena attacks, new book This Is The Place. Choose Love, Manchester takes the lines from Tony Walsh’s inspirational poem about the city and sets them to unique artworks, illustrations and photography from the likes of Peter Saville, Malcolm Garrett, Kevin Cummins and Craig Oldham.
New York Civil Liberties Union and design consultancy IDEO are inviting New Yorkers to share their views on policing via Instagram, email and pop-up listening rooms around the city
Miriam Rayman’s piece From Shoreditch to the Shires, which examined the consequences of creatives abandoning London, has sparked a huge amount of debate here on CR. We’re following up with a series of interviews with creatives who have made the move. Here we speak to Build’s Michael Place, who has swapped Walthamstow for Leeds
The creative network invited 11 leading figures to each nominate ‘black change makers and creators’
A new book from Taschen compiles 450 drawings, watercolours and sketches of living organisms by artist and biologist Ernst Haeckel
Fortnum & Mason, London’s luxury grocery store, has turned gallery this month, hosting an exhibition of artworks by the late Scottish artist John Bellany.
Fans of Charles and Ray Eames can explore the pair’s pioneering films and furniture designs in a trio of exhibitions at the Vitra Campus in Germany
To celebrate its 30th birthday, printing foil maker Foilco and StudioDBD asked 30 creative types “If you could go back to the start of your career, what advice would you give your younger self?”
Collector, curator, writer and designer Jim Walrod was a hugely influential figure on the New York creative scene
After 15 years of “hey, your big ideas don’t matter”, Colleen DeCourcy, Global ECD at Wieden + Kennedy Portland, can see a “correction” coming in advertising, and it will come through a trusting and nurturing relationship between creatives and clients.
Five great photographers take a new look at classic clothing designs – from the bikini to the salwar kameez – for a catalogue accompanying the Museum of Modern Art’s first fashion exhibition in 70 years