Dulux goes sci-fi in new ad
An epic new ad from Dulux envisions a futuristic world where colour has been outlawed…
An epic new ad from Dulux envisions a futuristic world where colour has been outlawed…
Wearable devices linked to online systems and clinicians could put designers at the heart of a revolution in healthcare. As the AXA PPP Health Tech & You exhibition launches at the Design Museum, we ask where this ‘self-care’ movement is taking us and if we are ready for what it means
Since 2007, graphic designer Iain Cadby has worked with London gallery the Elms Lesters Painting Rooms, creating exhibition identities and books for shows by some of the world’s best known street artists. He has now published a book on the thinking and process behind his designs, including work for Ron English, Adam Neate, Boris Tellegen (DELTA) and José Parlá…
Sagmeister & Walsh has created an elegant visual identity for Fugue, a software product that creates cloud infrastructures. The dynamic system is designed to convey “lineage and humanity” without relying on traditional tech imagery, and features an animated logo and graphic patterns generated in response to user data…
Last Sunday, on International Women’s Day, certain media and advertising in the US was eerily devoid of women, as magazines and billboards removed images of female models and celebrities and instead directed audiences to not-there.org, a website reporting on the current state of gender equality…
The final day of Dublin’s OFFSET conference featured talks from Why Not Associates’ Andy Altmann, art director Sue Murphy, photographer Matthew Thompson, illustrator Andrew Rae, Pentagram partner Emily Oberman and designer Matt Willey.
Day two of Dublin’s OFFSET conference featured another packed line-up of talks spanning illustration, graphic art, photography and advertising, from Tomi Ungerer, Forsman & Bodenfors, Chrissie Macdonald, photographer Aisha Zeijpveld and Veronica Ditting, art director of the Gentlewoman.
The first day of Dublin creative conference Offset featured an inspiring insight into graphic design for filmmaking from Annie Atkins, plus talks from Hey Studio, Barber & Osgberby’s Edward Barber, Ian Anderson and Rory Hamilton, creative director at Dublin agency Boys And Girls.
Working in blue biro, Greg Gilbert’s miniatures draw on city council photo archives and render elements from different times in exquisite detail. We talked to him about creating work in this unusual medium
NoBrow’s 17×23 short form comic book series is designed to help young graphic novelists get into storytelling. Its latest publication is a strange tale of things lost and found by Andy Poyiadgi
Ladybird by Design is a new book and accompanying exhibition which celebrate the centenary of the children’s publisher. Both reveal how book design and illustration developed in mid-twentieth-century Britain – but also how Ladybird’s affordable titles reflected the social ideals of the country’s burgeoning middle class