Am I doing it right? New AIDES campaign features unusual teaching methods
A cheeky new campaign for French charity AIDES comes with an important message about HIV
A cheeky new campaign for French charity AIDES comes with an important message about HIV
The redesign of this doyen of US indie publishing seeks to distance the title from its legion of imitators, while offering a deft balance between evolution and familiarity
Adobe has unveiled a range of new features and updates to its Creative Cloud service, including access to Reuters archive of news images and videos, a 3D visualisation tool for graphic designers and a new font buying service, Typekit Marketplace
Each month, Malcolm Poynton of Cheil picks his favourite apps and mobile experiences for CR. This month features an app to help refugees in Sweden learn Swedish; Mr Robot VR; and the best productivity app Poynton’s ever seen.
In Apple’s Christmas ad, Frankenstein’s monster finds acceptance in a small town community
What’s the story? Tweet us a tale inspired by this image and we’ll print our faves in the next issue of CR. Reply to this tweet to take part pic.twitter.com/e6Ej3FisJ2 — Creative Review (@CreativeReview) September 29, 2017 For our Storytelling special issue, we invited our Twitter followers to tweet us a story in response […]
I took it all with me, but apparently there’s no room. The tenth circle of hell is exchange and return. This is punishment for too much shopping, I presume. I took it all with me, but apparently there’s no room. There are no decorations allowed in my eternal tomb, so I suppose it’ll be easier […]
And pass the sign the wardrobe still has not been emptied The perfume bottle still on the dresser Between her hairbrush And her ceramic boat still there – a plaster cast of paper versions she made and unmade Her magnetic poetry still on the fridge, One letter always slips, the not ing […]
Dragged over broken concrete behind closed doors just in, another bin bag. Jacket, not waterproof, torn yes but in my pockets half a can and that smoke that fell from me. Earring trapped in the lining cosy in its own fur coat, more rollies in the bashed baccy tin. Sleeping bag, was blue. White tin […]
capital is dead labour on barren soils cloven for shopping pavements in to wattled stepping to deter a wheel chair as if a movie of death were situationism lite under the sidewalks of a hipster charity lane upcycling ethos as art and pathos for mustard by the artisan brewery denims and trust funds washed down […]
The Royal Shakespeare Company has joined forces with Imaginarium Studios and Intel to create a digital version of the sprite Ariel in its latest production of The Tempest. We find out how it was done.
Spike Jonze’s witty and bizarre film for Kenzo Perfume has won the Film Grand Prix at the 2016 Epica Awards, the only ad awards scheme to be judged by journalists. Other big winners include Tourism Ireland, ING, Norwegian airlines, and the Belgian Alzheimer’s society, Alzheimerliga.