Kingston graphic design degree show
From musical posters and clock designs to hand carved type and sculptures, Kingston’s graphic design degree show offers a diverse and inventive array of projects…
From musical posters and clock designs to hand carved type and sculptures, Kingston’s graphic design degree show offers a diverse and inventive array of projects…
The rooms and corridors of the Royal College of Art’s Stevens Building are well worth negotiating in order to see the work of this year’s graduates from the Visual Communication course
With gallons of rosé drunk, the Carlton Terrace trashed, and countless celebrities subjected to selfies with ad types, Cannes Lions 2014 is drawing to a close. It’s been a particularly glitzy festival this year, but along with the sun, sea and celebs a few awards were given out this week: here are the highlights.
It’s week two of Free Range at the Truman Brewery on Brick Lane in London, bringing together even more graduate shows from around the country. CR’s Antonia Wilson selects some of her favourite work from the second round of the photography shows …
Chelsea’s graphic design communications degree show featured some great interactive, print and digital work this year, from a smartphone app that encourages collaborative play, to an amusing campaign celebrating the versatility of the fax machine…
From a smiling fox to icy plains, the winners of the iPhone Photography Awards 2014 have been announced across seventeen categories (and not an annoying pouty selfie in sight)…
Our third round-up of the best new work uploaded to CR’s Feed section, includes an in-house studio identity and rebrand for Southpaw; a delighfully noirish animation for the Provincetown Film Festival; and a Godzilla print which tries to show the big guy’s sensitive side
Ravensbourne’s graphic design degree show took place at the college’s North Greenwich campus this week, and included some interesting print, branding and data visualisation projects…
Marking Transport for London’s Year of the Bus, a new-look bus stop appeared on London’s Regent Street yesterday. Outside Hamley’s toy shop, the stop is constructed from 100,000 Lego bricks
CR’s pick of forthcoming exhibitions, design events and creative activities including Yorkshire in Yellow, First Eleven at KK Outlet London, Now Your See It photography show at the Met in New York, Joga Bola! festival’s Brazilian street art project in London, the 24th International Poster Biennale in Warsaw, and FutureEverything’s Drew Hemment talks at Campfire in London…
Manchester studio DR.ME just returned from Salford University’s degree show and picked out five graduates whose work impressed them
Issue two of women’s magazine Riposte launches next week and includes some striking photography, set design and illustration, as well as features on graphic designer Deborah Sussman and screenprinting nun Sister Corita Kent.