Pavement artist: on street photography
Working in the tradition of the great street photographers, Nicholas Sack frames City workers in their natural habitat of steel, glass and concrete
Working in the tradition of the great street photographers, Nicholas Sack frames City workers in their natural habitat of steel, glass and concrete
New book Looking Good illustrates the dress of more than 40 Catholic communities of nuns and sisters, explaining their use of complex visual codes
French digital artist Jean-Charles Debroize was challenged by Adobe to recreate the Lost Masterpiece, Saint Matthew and the Angel by Caravaggio. We spoke to him about how he did it.
With its mix of designers, artists, engineers, filmmakers and coders, Microsoft’s Lift London studio helps develop the future of how people will interact with the brand’s services and devices. Studio Head Lee Schuneman is one of CR’s Creative Leaders 50. He talks to CR about finding and nurturing talent, his role as a leader and why playing loud house music first thing in the morning contributes to the studio’s success
Top tips and advice on keeping your creative team at the very top of their game from Vitamin T
A new book from Stephen Shore chronicles his time photographing at The Factory in the mid-sixties.
Craig Oldham’s work for the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign has helped communicate its ongoing demands for an inquiry into one of the darkest days of the 1984-85 miners’ strike. With the home secretary ruling out an investigation last week, we talk to the designer about where the protest – and the visual language behind it – goes next
While designing a book’s index allows for little creative expression, it’s a task that has its own rewards – turning a collection of pages into a working object
Limited edition posters from artists including Jeremy Deller and David Shrigley, will be given away at London Tube stations next week
London-based fashion brand Lazy Oaf makes colourful clothes and accessories adorned with playful graphic prints. It was founded by Gemma Shiel in 2001, after she graduated with a degree in textile design from Nottingham Trent University. Fifteen years on, it has a permanent store off Carnaby Street, has created capsule collections with Disney, Garfield and Looney Tunes as well as […]
The Atlas of Gentrification, created by designer Herwig Scherabon, tells the graphic story of gentrification and related issues with a series of data visualisations, graphs and maps.
The Oscar-winning writer and director discusses scripts, soundtracks and how he got into directing