Cara, Kendall and Lara come to life in new issue of Garage

The eighth edition of Garage magazine is out next Thursday, and features a series of different covers starring models including Cara Delevingne, Kendall Jenner, Lara Stone, Joan Smalls, and Binx Walton. And as well as looking swish in print, each cover can be brought to life via the Garage smart phone app…

Green Week at LCC

As part of London College of Communication’s annual Green Week, running 9 – 13 February, a series of free workshops, talks and exhibitions will be taking place exploring environmentally conscious creative activity.

Way to Go by Vincent Morisset

Vincent Morisset, the acclaimed artist and director behind a series of interactive music videos for Arcade Fire, has created a new digital artwork, titled Way to Go, which invites you to take a walk in the woods…

Recovering the Doves Type

In 1916, the Doves Type was seemingly lost forever after it was thrown into the River Thames. Almost 100 years later, and after spending three years making a digital version, designer Robert Green has recovered 150 pieces from their watery grave…

Akademie X: Lessons In Art + Life

Fancy doing an art degree, but not sure if it’s right for you? A new book from Phaidon, Akademie X: Lessons In Art + Life, might just be able to help you out…

No hope

With a general election mere months away, the logos of the UK’s political parties will be everywhere. Can we abstain? Asks Michael Evamy

Ads of the Week: Super Bowl Special

Yesterday, the Super Bowl XLIX took place. And while the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks slugged it out on the field, some of America’s biggest brands went to war in the ad breaks. Here is CR’s pick of the ten best ads of the night…

Catch Me Daddy poster

Catch Me Daddy, the debut film from British directors and writers Daniel and Matthew Wolfe, is in cinemas later this month. The highly detailed poster created for its release is also a combined effort – and a darkly surreal artwork in its own right – by graphic designer Fraser Muggeridge and artist Mu Pan

The world in pictures

“Of all art forms, photography transcends international limits through its reach”, Jean Grogan reports back from this year’s Paris Photo

Davids vs Goliaths: Are the new fast food pretenders really any more authentic?

‘Authenticity’ is the new byword in design for fast food brands as the giants of the sector face up to the threat of Byron, Five Guys and Shake Shack. But, suggests Silas Amos, some of these new pretenders may be just as artificial as their bigger brothers whose future lies in simply being themselves. Illustrations by David Sparshott.

Come Dine With Me

With its mix of unexpected locations and great food, the Disappearing Dining Club shows how eating out can be a truly memorable experience…