Glug Brighton
The next Glug event takes place in Brighton next Friday 18th July, at Circus Street Market, with creative talks, installations, pop-up shops and more…
The next Glug event takes place in Brighton next Friday 18th July, at Circus Street Market, with creative talks, installations, pop-up shops and more…
Once, a football team might have unveiled its new kit with the star player doing a few keepy-uppies on the training pitch and a photographer from the local rag. Last night, Puma unveiled its new kit for Arsenal with an epic 90-second commercial broadcast onto the River Thames using a water projection screen and streamed live to the world…
Type designer and Practice + Theory founder Andreas Pohancenik has launched a typographic exhibition in Vienna and Zurich based on the popular drawing fame, Fold and Draw.
Fresh Faced + Wild Eyed, the Photographers’ Gallery annual exhibition for recent graduates, has picked work from 22 finalists from an open submissions process for their new exhibition, including contorted nudes, protesters in patterns, and a short film about the memories and daily rituals of a solitary South Londoner called George …
This Friday, the ICA hosts a workshop aiming to help prepare graphic art and design students for graduate life…
The identity and campaign for this year’s D&AD New Blood scheme was designed by The Office of Craig Oldham. Infographic-themed visuals include a wheel of muses, large-scale flow charts and supersized celebratory banners…
David Cronenberg’s 1981 film Scanners is about to be released on Blu-ray and DVD as part of the Criterion Collection, the packaging for which features a series of explosive character portraits by Canadian artist Connor Willumsen
From inventive experimental sans to angular graphic serifs, Gareth Hague, type designer and co-founder of design studio and type foundry Alias, reveals the font choices du jour…
Environmental charity Greenpeace has launched a scathing new ad calling for Lego to end its partnership with Shell, which uses the brand’s toys to demonstrate the potentially devastating consequences of an oil spill.
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Ad agency Johnny Fearless and Aardman Animations have produced a poignant short to promote the re-opening of London’s Imperial War Museum and the launch of its new First World War Galleries on July 19.
PhotoEspana put Spanish photographers in the spotlight this year, with politics often not too far behind. But old and new work offered mixed results