Nationwide releases biggest rebrand in over 30 years
Working with New Commercial Arts, the updated identity draws upon the building society’s heritage, and will be rolled out to its network of 605 branches
Working with New Commercial Arts, the updated identity draws upon the building society’s heritage, and will be rolled out to its network of 605 branches
Sexual wellness is no longer a novelty. There are opportunities here for brands, especially if they widen the conversation and make sure everyone has a voice, says Katie Klencheski of branding agency Smakk
Creativity Sucks! returns, with a new set of episodes exploring the challenges (and joys) of working in the creative industries, starting with a look at the design canon
Ulrich Schrauth, curator of London Film Festival’s Expanded programme, argues the case for using extended reality to understand our times – and grasp the impact of technology itself
Thoughtful, considered and experimental, the photographer’s enduring approach to fashion photography lives on in a new book
The illustrator drew inspiration from woodblock prints for the new collection of Shakespeare’s plays published by the Folio Society 400 years after they were originally released
We look at how a creative approach to marketing helped bring high street brand Claire’s back from the brink, plus how it is winning over the next generation of teens
The Royal College of Art’s Neil Parkinson seizes on our never-ending fascination with colour, drawing on a library of nearly 2,000 documents
The ECD talks about her experiences working in a female-heavy team, and how the work she’s doing isn’t about profits and awards, but about changing laws and having tangible impact
SomeOne has updated the design identity for the historic college, which includes a reworked crest lifted from the 1960s
Ragged Edge has worked on the visual and verbal identity for the travel company, which is designed to feel aspirational, characterful, and personal
CR speaks to Ace & Tate CEO and founder Mark de Lange about the ways the brand has remained open in its approach, even in the face of controversy