The Beautiful Games – When Saturday Comes at 30

Football magazine When Saturday Comes publishes its 350th issue today and celebrates three decades of covering the game with a new digital archive that now includes every issue going back to 1986. Well known for documenting all aspects of the sport, it has built up a huge photographic archive – we spoke to WSC art editor Doug Cheeseman about this unrivalled collection of images.

Coming Soon

Often pieced together from little or no footage from the films they advertise, Adam Lee Davies traces the development of the movie teaser trailer, from Star Wars to High-Rise

A look at Bestival’s new 2016 installation, the Spaceport

Last year’s Bestival was all about the Summer of Love. This year, it’s the future. We talk to the festival’s creative director Josie da Bank about her plans to create mechanical astronauts, a dazzling light show and a 20-metre tall rocket made from shipping containers…

Stop spamming Big Ben!

Brands (and charities) are increasingly projecting imagery and messages onto Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament to gain publicity. The frequency has reached the point that the House of Commons press office is – very politely – asking if they could stop.

Record sleeves of the month

Our latest pick of record sleeves includes some political and protest-themed artwork for Poliça, life-sized sculptures by David Altmejd for Yeasayer, some unsettling photography for The Jezabels and an alphabet based on sheet music for Kate Simko and the London Electronic Orchestra

Students create work for Refuge auction

BBH and Christie’s are hosting an auction this Thursday to raise money for Christie’s: amazing artworks from artists including Anthony Burrill, Morag Myerscough, David Shillinglaw and Hattie Stewart will all be on offer. Two students were also invited to create artworks for the project: we spoke to them about the experience and their work.

Five ways to get more female creatives to the top in advertising

If you do a Google Image search for ‘advertising creative director’, this is what comes up. It’s the ‘face’ of the industry: white, male, in black T-shirts. But does it have to be this way? Here, Ali Hanan, creative director and founder of Creative Equals, offers five practical suggestions for how we can get more women to the top.

Watch the trailer for new film Graphic Means

The first trailer for the documentary film Graphic Means: A History of Graphic Design Production has just been released. Directed by Briar Levit, the film explores the huge changes that took place in graphic design from the 1950s through the 1990s – from linecaster to photocomposition and paste-up to PDF.

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