Ideas Foundation’s Creative Media Camp

Earlier this month, creative charity the Ideas Foundation invited CR to the finale of its Creative Media Camp: an annual week-long summer scheme giving 15 to 19-year-old students an insight into advertising…

Hans Hillmann exhibition at Kemistry Gallery

Opening tomorrow at the Kemistry Gallery in London is an exhibition that celebrates the stunning, graphics-led film posters of German designer Hans Hillmann, who died in May this year.

We Buy White Albums

For the past eight years, US artist Rutherford Chang has been collecting first edition pressings of the Beatles’ 1968 White Album. His collection is now on display at FACT in Liverpool until mid-September…

Comic Sans for Cancer opens tonight

Two hundred posters are going on show tonight at The Proud Archivist in London, each with a similar aim in mind – to make something eye-catching using Comic Sans and raise money for Cancer Research UK in the process. Ahead of the opening of Comic Sans for Cancer, the curators sent us a selection of the posters that will be exhibited

Circular issue 18

Each issue of Circular, the Typographic Circle’s members magazine, adopts a different design approach. For its 18th outing Pentagram’s Domenic Lippa and Jeremy Kunze have almost dispensed with imagery altogether

Artists fill in The-Art-Form

In each issue of new publication The-Art-Form, six artists fill in a form about their working life, with the opportunity to present their answers as artworks

What a soldier carries

Photographer Thom Atkinson’s latest series, Soldiers’ Inventories, records the different kinds of military kit, including clothing, weapons and provisions, used by soldiers from the Battle of Hastings to today

Can you help solve a Sherlock Holmes mystery?

George Pearson’s 1914 production of A Study in Scarlet was the first film to feature Sherlock Holmes – but it hasn’t been seen in generations. Now, the Museum of London and the BFI are hoping the public can help track it down, in time for the museum’s forthcoming exhibition on the much-loved detective

Our World War: BBC launches first interactive episode

The BBC unveiled its first interactive episode online last night as part of new World War One Drama, Our World War. Using animation, original footage and multiple choice gameplay, it forces viewers to make some difficult life and death decisions…

Golden Wolf film charts the evolution of Nike’s shoes

Animation production company Golden Wolf has created a new film for Nike charting the evolution of the brand’s trainers. Created using CGI, original photography and 3D scans, it features over 200 pairs of shoes from the 1970s to the present…