Offset returns to Dublin
Creative festival Offset returns to Dublin next month, with three days of talks by designers, illustrators, photographers, digital artists and animators. Here’s a look at this year’s line-up…
Creative festival Offset returns to Dublin next month, with three days of talks by designers, illustrators, photographers, digital artists and animators. Here’s a look at this year’s line-up…
The new Stella Artois slogan ‘Be legacy’ is the latest example of a trend for hashtag-driven brand lines that make no sense. But there is a way to fix them.
Abstract shapes and vibrant colours feature on the range created for Icelandic luxury brand Saga Kakala
Duncan Gough makes art from social tech, creating meaningful experiences and even robotic companions. Here, he talks to collaborator Leila Johnston about his desire to use AI to make useless, beautiful things
French TV brand Canal+ is famous for its witty advertising. Creative director Olivier Schaack explains why humour is so important to the broadcaster and how its in-house creative department operates
Part Kraftwerk video, part Day Today report, Wigan Council has come up with one of the more unusual approaches we’ve seen from a local authority looking to drum up investment
Bob is sad about his skinny legs, but a trip to the art gallery makes him realise that being different is no bad thing at all, in Marion Deuchars’ charming new children’s book.
Radio 4 commissioned Scott Coello to create animated versions of the station’s recent diary series titled ‘Life Inside Islamic State’. The animations form part of a wider push by Radio 4 to reach new audiences online using film.
Famously, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 features a handful of designs and concepts which seem to have predicted future tech, or had some influence on its evolution. New book The 2001 File includes many of the ideas that were dreamed up by the film’s production designers in the late-1960s – some of which, eventually, came true.
Stemming from his time as a commercial artist, a complete portfolio of Warhol’s hand-coloured lithographs of shoe designs is about to go on sale at Sotheby’s
With its letterpress concert poster cover, The New York Times Magazine’s recent issue dedicated to 25 tracks that “tell us where music is going” shows how great type can serve as the glue between print and online.
This year marks the centenary of Edward Johnston’s London Underground font, one of the city’s strongest and most-loved pieces of branding. Its birthday will be marked with a number of events and exhibitions over the year, beginning with a show at the Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft which opened this week.