David Batchelder’s Tideland photography
Finding abstract compositions in nature, Tideland, a new series from photographer David Batchelder, captures the beautiful shifting patterns and pigments of the tidal regions of beaches on Isle of Palms
Finding abstract compositions in nature, Tideland, a new series from photographer David Batchelder, captures the beautiful shifting patterns and pigments of the tidal regions of beaches on Isle of Palms
Ikea has released a trailer to promote a new series of films created by DreamWorks for the furniture brand. The animated shorts will promote a new series of Ikea toys.
Fans of print and vinyl would be wise to spend some time over at the Future Artefacts fair, which is being held in Shoreditch, London this weekend. But make no mistake, this is not an event for Luddites looking back longingly at the analogue age, but instead a celebration of how the physical object still has a place in our digital world…
Goodbye shock tactics? Benetton has marked its 50th anniversary with the launch of a five-year programme aimed at addressing issues rather than just raising awareness of them
Indian artist Subodh Gupta is renowned for his large-scale installations that feature everyday Indian household implements. His new work contains a giant bucket with objects including pots and pans spilling over the top. It references Gupta’s upbringing in India, as well as wider themes including consumerism and the environment.
For its release of a new translation of Georges Simenon’s Inspector Maigret series, Penguin Books turned to Magnum photographer Harry Gruyaert to provide covers for all 75 books. We talk to Penguin picture editor Samantha Johnson about how she has worked with Gruyaert to choose the covers…
These new abstract wallpapers for Google’s new Android Marshmallow operating system, were created by photographer Carl Kleiner, and have been composed completely by hand using coloured paper, textured pigments and carefully angled lighting
Barnaby Richards’ first graphic novel tells the story of his family’s move to Beirut in 1980. In a dream-like recollection of childhood, he also looks at how we often create our own stories through misremembering.
This year is the 150th anniversary of the original publication of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, a fact you might by now be a little tired of hearing about: after all, there has already been an interactive play, a musical by Damon Albarn, and coming up is a major exhibition at the British Library. But despite this over-exposure, it’s worth sparing a moment to check out this striking new version of the classic novel, published by Rockport…
Yes, it’s #BacktotheFuture day and, yes, you may be able to ride through London in an actual DeLorean if you use the Uber app this afternoon
Fans of Wagamama can now enjoy the restaurant’s Japanese-inspired cuisine as a takeaway. The packaging for the range, designed by creative agency Pearlfisher, comes in a series of stackable bowls
Our November issue looks at the creative ideas and individuals who are influencing the worlds of travel and transport