Think Sideways – Jigsaw launches unique dictionary to demystify tech
Jigsaw hopes to help our understanding of technology with the Sideways Dictionary, a new online tool that uses analogies to explain specific words and concepts
Jigsaw hopes to help our understanding of technology with the Sideways Dictionary, a new online tool that uses analogies to explain specific words and concepts
Do you trust robots? Do we really need them? Are they our friends or our enemies? These are the questions at the heart of Hello Robot, a new show at Germany’s Vitra Design Museum that explores our complex relationship with smart technology
Pass The Heinz, a campaign idea for Heinz pitched by Don Draper in Mad Men, is appearing on real-life billboards in New York this week
Self-employment can be liberating – but when you work from home there’s little respite when the demands and deadlines all come crashing in at once
Art Director Gem Fletcher speaks to photographer Nick Ballon and artist Alma Haser about creating imagery for Save the Children’s Invisible Wounds project
The Real Junk Food Project is attempting to solve the problem of food waste by turning the very idea of what that is on its head. It not only makes use of ‘surplus’ produce in its cafes and restaurants, but customers can pay whatever they want
She Lights Up The Night, an initiative launched last year by BBH London to raise money for Refuge, returns this week and sees artists including Jean Jullien, Jon Burgerman, Hattie Stewart and Siggi Eggertsson create new works for an exhibition and auction.
Immortal is a spectacular collection of images produced in the last 12 months by photographic duo Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones and their cast of collaborators
Seen by some as fusty, just for tourists, Christmas gifts or the elite, Fortnum & Mason presented some serious challenges for Customer Experience Director Zia Zareem-Slade. She tells CR how she set about updating one of the UK’s oldest and best-known brands
Asif Kapadia is best known for his compelling documentaries about gifted and tragic figures. He received an Oscar and a BAFTA for Amy – a heartbreaking film about the late Amy Winehouse – and another two BAFTAs for his Ayrton Senna biopic, Senna. (The film tells the story of the late Formula One driver, who won the […]
Many of this year’s Super Bowl ads were heralded for addressing US politics, but do they really represent change in corporate America?
Experience designer Nelly Ben Hayoun has teamed up with Amsterdam’s Sandberg Instituut, WeTransfer and Village Underground to launch The University of the Underground – a free MA programme for designers who want to change the world. We caught up with Ben Hayoun to find out more…