Webby Awards 2017 shortlists announced – CR’s an Honoree
The Creative Review website is an Honoree in the Websites – Architecture & Design category at the 21st annual Webby Awards
The Creative Review website is an Honoree in the Websites – Architecture & Design category at the 21st annual Webby Awards
A new edition of George Nelson’s insightful 1977 book, How to See, shows how visual literacy can be learned –and its teachings have never been more needed
Our latest round up of noteworthy magazines includes two that react to America’s political climate, and another that may or may not be a magazine
Make It Now!, the new book from artist and designer Anthony Burrill, is both a memoir and a guide for how to make it as a designer while also living your life. We talk to him about 20 years in the business, Instagram and the importance of honesty.
Motion graphics studio Territory talk us through creating the cityscapes for Rupert Sanders’ new film – and bringing a holographic vision of the future to life
Dave Lesue, Creative Director at Workfront, has some invaluable advice for those looking to move up the ranks
Pepsi gets political in its latest ad campaign, which stars Kendall Jenner. And judging by the reaction from the public, it’s a move the brand may well regret.
An unusual creative magazine produced by Brian Baderman is giving voice to residents of the Arlington hostel in London
Currently on show at Here East in London, 64 Bits celebrates 64 seminal moments in the history of the web, including working versions of the first website and first search engine plus the work of digital pioneers such as Susan Kare, Jodi and Hi-ReS!
The award-winning director talks to CR about addressing adland’s gender imbalance and making her voice heard in a male-dominated industry
In the Channel 4 series Humans, audiences were shown a world where androids – or ‘synths’ – are a part of normal, everyday life. We talk to the show’s writers, Jon Brackley and Sam Vincent, about the real AI that lies behind the story, and whether the robots are, in fact, coming.
Bridges shares her advice for how to balance your head and your heart when evaluating your own, or someone else’s creative ideas and when to convene a Murder Board