Talent Spotters: Brighton illustration
Brighton-based illustrator Janne Iivonen picks his favourite work from this year’s Brighton illustration show in the latest of our Talent Spotters series of guest reviews of this year’s degree shows
Brighton-based illustrator Janne Iivonen picks his favourite work from this year’s Brighton illustration show in the latest of our Talent Spotters series of guest reviews of this year’s degree shows
Erik Kessels has used found photography once more to create an installation of thousands of “feet selfies” from across the internet, for the F/STOP International Photography Festival in Lepzig, Germany.
In the latest of our Talent Spotters series of guest reviews of this year’s degree shows, illustrator and creative Gill McPhee visits the Brighton graphics show
Just when you thought you’d seen most of what the big sports brands had to offer in this year’s World Cup advertising, Nike brings back Rooney, Neymar Jr and Ronaldo for another epic turn. But this time they’re animated…
The promotion of car safety features does not normally make for fun advertising, but this unexpected spot for VW from Adam&EveDDB proves that it doesn’t always have to be dull…
For our Talent Spotters series, Gemma Germains of Well Made Studio in Liverpool picks her favourites from the Liverpool School of Art and Design show, including Dave Dodd’s response to the notorious bigots of the Westboro Baptist Church
For our Talent Spotters series of guest reviews of this year’s degree shows, David Moody of Thirty9 Design takes in UWE Bristol and Bath Spa
The National Film Board of Canada and Arte are looking to commission 12 new pieces of interactive art. There is one condition though: they have to be short.
As part of our Talent Spotters series of guest reviews of this year’s degree shows, Sara O’Dea visits Looking For Good Times, the IADT (Institute of Art, Design & Technology) show in Dun Laoghaire
Second year students at Central Saint Martins have launched a shop in Shoreditch that they claim is the world’s first “social media driven price-drop pop-up”. Prices started at £1 million and have been reduced by shares and tweets…
Posters are getting interesting. We’ve recently seen brilliant responsive digital posters for BA and Swedish haircare firm Apotek Hjärtat, and now Tate Britain has launched an ad campaign which features different combinations of images and text depending on the time of day, the weather and even the presence of a full moon. The work, created by Liveposter, is our Ad of the Week.
London studio Zak Group has designed a text-based identity for the eighth Berlin Biennale of Contemporary Art. The typographic system is centred around a pair of brackets…