Remember when the week was neatly divided into a cycle of manageable chunks?
A freelancer’s working life has little regard for the traditional calendar. So how to get those daily markers back in place? Start watching TV
A freelancer’s working life has little regard for the traditional calendar. So how to get those daily markers back in place? Start watching TV
Artist Stanley Donwood, renowned for his work with Radiohead, has transformed the cupola at the Bonnefantenmuseum Maastricht, covering the space with an intricate black-and-white painting, which is completed with a sound piece by Thom Yorke.
Ahead of this year’s Cannes Lions, which begins on Saturday, we talk to two of this year’s awards jury presidents, and ask their views of the festival. First up is Ogilvy & Mather’s Worldwide Co-Chairman and CCO Tham Khai Meng, who is leading the Titanium jury this year.
For the launch of its call for entries to discover the best in creative self-portraiture, the Berlin group has commissioned 12 artists to each create their own character selfie
From pipe and slippers to barbie and beer gut, what do Father’s Day card illustrations tell us about changing perceptions of fatherhood?
A 19th-century painting on show at the London gallery recently caused confusion among visitors – just who was that in the foreground?
Art Director Gem Fletcher examines the world of photography, with a focus on new talent, photobooks and exhibitions from around the globe. In the latest instalment she looks at photographer Cian Oba-Smith.
Actor, writer and producer Rashida Jones is hoping to spark a conversation about the impact of online porn and dating apps through Netflix series Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On
Massimo Vignelli once called it a “factory of garbage” but for 20 years Emigre magazine provided a vital forum for fierce debate about the future of graphic design. As the first UK exhibition about the title opens, Rick Poynor looks at its enduring influence
VCCP’s new campaign for Macmillan is beautifully observed and rooted in an important insight
Pharrell Williams’ Happy was a global hit in 2014 – but it was his tenth attempt to create an upbeat song for Despicable Me 2, as he told the Brilliant Minds conference in Stockholm
From books and comics, to TV and cinema – how we engage with science fiction has influenced how we think about the future, the Barbican’s vast new survey suggests