10 things to see at LDF 2016 #6: lettercutting with Sekford and Salvatori
London watch brand Sekford has teamed up with Italian stone company Salvatori to put on a series of lettercutting demonstrations during London Design Festival
London watch brand Sekford has teamed up with Italian stone company Salvatori to put on a series of lettercutting demonstrations during London Design Festival
Design store Darkroom has teamed up with tile manufacturer Bert & May to launch a pop-up store on Bert’s Barge near Bethnal Green – home to tiles, jewellery, homeware and an exhibition of Egyptian textiles designed by Anthony Burrill, APFEL, Damien Poulain and Rhonda Drakeford
Projects include a machine that prints tweets in the Johnston typeface plus lighting, cushions and furniture inspired by London Transport designs
Art and design retailer Plinth has created a pop-up gallery and store opposite London’s V&A Museum for London Design Festival. Expect a living ‘meadow’ installation and an origami-inspired room alongside photography, ceramics and furniture…
The animated New York Times Op-ed piece by Jay Z presents a compelling deconstruction of America’s failed ‘war on drugs’. We talked to co-director Kim Boekbinder about how it was made
Eindhoven design studio Raw Color’s Blend exhibition at The Aram Gallery presents a series of experiments in colour – with fans, shredders, textiles and a new series of photographic prints
Pentagram partner Marina Willer has created a new series of manhole cover rubbings, on show at Protein Studios next weekend
From sculptures inspired by scent to an exhibition of Egyptian textiles, we’ve rounded up 10 events and installations to see at this year’s London Design Festival. First up is a series of free exhibitions and workshops at London College of Communication
A new exhibition at the V&A charts the revolutionary spirit that emerged in the mid-to-late 1960s and permeated our social, political and visual cultures.
London Design Festival kicks off this weekend with hundreds of events taking place across the capital. Here’s our pick of talks and workshops
Tall, awkward and skinny: no, not your average graphic designer but the spine, key to a book’s structural integrity, but a bugger to do anything interesting
This year, for the first time, CR’s Photography Annual is free to enter. Plus we have new categories for photobooks, exhibitions, brands and emerging talent