The pros and cons of mixing advertising with politics
Once upon a time, most brands would have steered well clear of politics in their advertising. Not anymore.
Once upon a time, most brands would have steered well clear of politics in their advertising. Not anymore.
Like FKA twigs and Róisín Murphy before her, Natasha Khan, aka Bat For Lashes, is becoming a film director as well as a musician, and has recently signed to B-Reel Films for commercial work. We talk to her about her plans.
Wolfgang Tillmans’ new show at Tate Modern is a summation of the world today: cluttered, chaotic and ragged. But always beautiful.
Art Director Gem Fletcher examines the work of Polly Tootal, in the latest instalment of a series looking into talent in photography, from recent graduates to photographers breaking the rules…
MPC picked up the Best Special Visual Effects award at last night’s BAFTAs for its stunning work on The Jungle Book. We talk to Elliot Newman, CG Supervisor on the film, about how it was made.
The World Press Photo competition has again uncovered some of the best journalistic photography work of the year; images of hope, hopelessness and all that lies in between. Here, we present some of best images from the shortlisted work, along with the overall Press Photo of the Year
A’ Design Award & Competition is the world’s leading international annual juried competition for design. Today we are pleased to spotlight a selection of A’ Design Award laureates as well as the latest call for entries which you will find at the bottom of the article.
At the end of 2016, the brilliant and mercurial Alan Waldie passed away. How would he – and his ideas – survive in today’s advertising industry?
A’ Design Competition is one of the World’s most diffused international annual juried competition for design. The A’ Design Awards are held in many creative fields to recognize the very best designers from all countries in all disciplines. Entries to the competition are blind peer reviewed by an expert jury panel of experienced academics, prominent press […]
With awareness of Artificial Intelligence crossing over into the mainstream, this month the Science Museum unveils its Robots exhibition, featuring over 100 examples of humanoid creations from all over the world
With magazine covers appearing in the digital space before they hit the newsstands, there’s a temptation to resort to shock tactics to ensure they stand out. Yet simple, wordless images can offer plenty of pause for thought, as the current New Yorker shows
New Year finds our man Dan in the mood for a thorough tidy up. Room to think, room to work … and an intimidatingly vast and empty space to fill