The Creative Review Annual 2015 is open for entries
The Creative Review Annual 2015 is now open for entries. Enter by Friday 12th December to have your work featured in our showcase of the year’s finest work.
The Creative Review Annual 2015 is now open for entries. Enter by Friday 12th December to have your work featured in our showcase of the year’s finest work.
The winners of this year’s Information is Beautiful Awards include a day in the life of a New York taxi, a comparison of selfie styles in five cities, an analysis of rap lyrics and an investigation into refugee movements
A sombre poster show from Amsterdam studio Banana and Associates, designer Anthony Burrill and photographer Robbie Augspurger aims to highlight the number of lives lost each year to gun violence in the US
Our latest pick of new illustration work includes an exhibition of female portraits by Lynnie Zulu, a charity auction of illustrated ping pong bats in aid of Children in Need and a new book of character portraits from Pictoplasma.
The relaunch of Pelican books in May was a two-fold operation. Alongside the new-look editions, the publishers were working in tandem on a bespoke in-browser reading experience that would, they hoped, truly echo the books in print. Is this finally the digital version of the book we’ve been waiting for?
Kris Hofmann has directed a charming and impeccably crafted film for Wildlife Aid, to raise awareness of the plight of the urban hedgehog, which apparently is facing extinction. We talk to Hofmann about how the film was made
According to music agency Pitch & Sync, 95% of the money spent by brands on music is wasted. John Lewis are the ones getting it right
The head of Airbnb’s art department discussed reactions to the company’s recent rebrand at the Festival of Marketing today, describing the public response to its logo as a “pleasant surprise”.
First published in 1902, Monotype’s magazine The Recorder has just been relaunched with a new look and a new focus: the wider role that typography and type design play in contemporary visual culture. Designed by Luke Tonge of LIFE Agency, the first issue features a range of bold typographic layouts and illustrations from the likes of Neasden Control Centre (above)
David Titlow has won the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2014, with a photograph capturing his nine-moth old son Konrad being introduced to a dog. Here are this year’s winners and other highlights from the competition…
Harry Dromey, ‘mischief champion’ at Paddy Power just gave an enjoyably sweary talk at the Festival of Marketing about the brand’s many ways of grabbing attention…