CR June: new issue, new look and the Creative Leaders 50
Yes, we’ve had a redesign, with a new look, new sections and a new focus on what it takes to be a creative leader
Yes, we’ve had a redesign, with a new look, new sections and a new focus on what it takes to be a creative leader
Hong Kong-Chinese photographer Tam Hoi Ying has received this year’s D&AD Next Photographer Award, in partnership with Getty Images, for a series which raises awareness of issues surrounding freedom of speech and human rights in China. Here, she discusses her work and how she hopes to challenge censorship
Daisy Jacobs received a BAFTA and an Oscar nomination for her stop-motion graduation film, The Bigger Picture. She is also the winner of D&AD’s 2016 Next Director award. We caught up with Jacobs to talk about her unusual animation technique, her next film and her advice for aspiring animators
Osborne Ross has designed a range of Royal Mail stamps featuring illustrated animals hanging off the edges of envelopes
Ah, they don’t make them like they used to. A new exhibition on the design and architecture of Olivetti, opening at the ICA in London tomorrow, will have you swooning for the past.
Hear photographer Maisie Cousins and make-up artist Isamaya Ffrench discuss their work, inspiration and making it in the creative industries at a free talk hosted by science and pop culture magazine 52 Insights next month
TAONR has launched an ‘intergenerational’ crowd-sourcing platform in an attempt to foster ideas for social innovation, develop prototypes and continue working towards a world where age does not matter.
David McConochie takes this year’s top prize and becomes the inaugural recipient of the Moira Gemmill Illustrator of the Year award
Dancer Mimi Jeong gets cloned in production company Nexus and director Eran Amir’s 360° VR music video for Mind Enterprises track Chapita
You may not know his name but you’ll know his work. Ralph Wills and the team at PH Media handle the repro for many of the UK’s leading art, fashion and design magazines, from Avaunt to Wonderland (and CR!). We talk to him about the changing world of magazines and what he thinks the future holds for print
The fashion designer’s new book charts the history of his infatuation with the sport of cycling and includes a lovely photo series documenting his collection of old jerseys – simple, stylish designs that continue to inspire him.
At its AGM today the Co-op unveiled a new logo – and it’s one that will already be familiar to millions across the UK. Forgoing designing a completely new identity, studio North have reunited the company with its classic logotype of the 1960s.