Yoshinori Mizutani captures rainy Tokyo in bold, graphic photographs
“One rainy day, I looked down on an intersection from a vantage point in a high rise – umbrelllas looked like flowers that had bloomed in a city,” says the Japanese photographer.
“One rainy day, I looked down on an intersection from a vantage point in a high rise – umbrelllas looked like flowers that had bloomed in a city,” says the Japanese photographer.
Once again, we are delighted to be partnering on the Bridgeman Studio Award. This year’s prize is a £1,000 book cover commission
Instagram has launched a new look today with a colourful new logo, a streamlined app design and a new set of icons for sister apps Hyperlapse, Boomerang and Layout.
Following his recent CR article on copywriting and social media, we talk to Nick Asbury about writing, technology and @botconference, his Twitter bot that posts live updates from a non-existent conference – and poses questions about how language works in the process
The Sussex town has launched a design competition to create a welcome to the town for visitors
The IBM 1401 and Alan Turing’s Pilot ACE (shown below) are among the computers featured in the series by photographer Docubyte and production studio Ink.
Jefferson Hack has published a new book on publishing, creativity and collaboration to coincide with the 25th anniversary of Dazed & Confused. Part retrospective, part manifesto, We Can’t Do This Alone features interviews with cultural figures from Ai Wei Wei to Alexander McQueen alongside a look at Dazed, Nowness and AnOther’s many collaborations with artists, designers and musicians over the years.
This June will see the third SohoCreate festival, bringing together the diverse community of the most creative square mile in the world, Soho. We talk to SohoCreate CEO Tom Harvey and its chair Sir John Hegarty about the aims of the festival and what makes Soho special, and reveal details of this year’s programme
Illustrator Christoph Niemann has created a charming augmented reality cover for The New Yorker magazine which transports viewers to an animated cityscape via a ride on the subway.
New video shows the terrible events that have befallen the young girl since we last saw her, and highlights the urgent need for ongoing help for young refugees.
The latest film from directing duo Wriggles & Robins follows a series of animals as they roam the city at night