The legacy of the See Red Women’s Workshop
A new title from Four Corners Books chronicles the graphic art of the See Red Women’s Workshop. Liz McQuiston assesses the movement’s importance.
A new title from Four Corners Books chronicles the graphic art of the See Red Women’s Workshop. Liz McQuiston assesses the movement’s importance.
Winning work at the 5th annual Kantar Information is Beautiful Awards included a map that shows which parts of America are subject to the most government surveillance and another which tells the story of the Mediterranean migrant crisis
The spot makes no overt mention of the Christmas season, focusing instead on Harvey Nichols’ promotion of Italian style this winter.
Forgotten, lost and discarded photographs from all over the world made their way to French filmmaker Sébastien Lifshitz’s personal collection, and then to these delightful four photo books
Patrick Grant’s Community Clothing project is seeking to revive British clothes manufacturing via a network of factories in the north of England and Scotland. We spoke to the designer about how this ‘manufacturers’ co-operative’ works and what it could mean for the long-term future of local communities
Graphic Design Festival Scotland’s exhibition in Glasgow showcases 200 great posters from around the world
4Creative, Channel 4’s in-house agency, has created a series of short documentaries starring Grayson Perry, all exploring gender identity.
In Unit Editions’ new book on punk and post-punk 7″ sleeves, designer Malcolm Garrett discusses the radical visual language he first brought to the band Buzzcocks in 1977. Featured here is his essay from Action Time Vision, alongside the text of his conversation with author and lecturer Russ Bestley
It turns out that going to the traditional Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade can have unforeseen consequences.
How johnson banks’ rebrand for Action Against Hunger dealt with a range of complex communication issues
The perfect system to find the right talent and for creatives to find opportunities is here
Sienna Miller, Domhnall Gleeson, Dominic West and Lily James all appear in the new ad, which tells the story of the brand’s founder, Thomas Burberry.