Eric Cantona is directed by Nadav Kander in new ITV sports ad
The sportsman delivers a typically quirky performance in the unusually shot spot.
The sportsman delivers a typically quirky performance in the unusually shot spot.
Designers often go to great lengths to walk a mile in the shoes of their consumers – but despite what many companies would have you believe, writes Lilly Smith, the goal isn’t always to create a better product. Can business and compassion ever work together?
Over 26 pages, Cristiana Couceiro’s perfectly weighted illustrations convey the realities of cancer in the magazine’s recent health issue.
The winners of this year’s D&AD Awards were announced at a ceremony in London last night, with judges giving out two black pencils, three white and 61 yellow. Here’s a look at the most awarded agencies and projects
From a New Order album cover to cigar packaging by Paul Rand, a new exhibition from paper company Fedrigoni showcases some outstanding uses of Italian typeface Bodoni. Designs are also featured in an accompanying catalogue by SEA…
Are we witnessing a new wave of minimalism in graphic design? In his book, Min, art director Stuart Tolley sets out to map the apparent desire for simplification and paring back – and explore why this is happening
Innovation is not the sole preserve of digital tech, as this forward-thinking ad from 1963 continues to prove
When is an advertising billboard not an advertising billboard? When it’s a fully-working climbing wall…
When food inspired art, which in turn inspired food: Martin Parr’s new book Real Food is brought to life in a real food van, which will be parked at Somerset House until May 22.
Textile design company St. Jude’s has teamed up with Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft for its latest Random Spectacular project – a printed showcase of analogue type. The 100-page magazine contains features on Alan Kitching and Tipoteca Italiana alongside some lovely letterpress prints from around the world…
Now in its second year, Photo London has filled Somerset House with photographs and installations, by over 480 artists from all over the world. Here’s our pick
In her first book for children, writer and illustrator Leanne Shapton gives voice to a selection of soft toys whose worries are not too dissimilar from our own.