The Face of England
World Cup special issue: Pinstripes, industry and innovation – how Neville Brody created the (type)face of England at Brazil 2014 for Nike
An A to Z of Berlin type
At the city’s Buchstabenmuseum, Barbara Dechant and Anja Schulze have preserved urban typographic history
10 ways to make a great World Cup ad
World Cup special issue: Want to make a brilliant ad for the world’s greatest footballing event? Here are our top tips, from getting the stars to the importance of epic
The Art & the Film Festival
World Cup special issue: Our pick of official World Cup art posters and Amnesty’s Sidelines film festival, which explores issues around football and human rights
All Possible Futures
Can ‘speculative design’ unlock a hitherto unrealised potential for graphic design to go beyond business as usual?
No limits to their talents
From Henri Matisse to Barney Bubbles, great creative minds refuse to be restricted by the labels that we put on people
Marks on paper
Visualising a company’s heritage needn’t be a nostalgic act; the new identity for GF Smith just reflects its original vision
My box of bricks: why play is good for design
There’s a tool out there, perfect for giving the mind a creative workout. It’s tactile, stimulating, playful even. It’s called Lego
Character building
The Pictoplasma festival has grown up – but while there are less costumes and inflatables, it now inspires more than ever
Pelican Flies Again
The story behind the design and relaunch of Penguin Press’s Pelican imprint