The ghosts in the photographs
US artist Angela Deane’s paintings on found photographs make for an intriguing series of portraits of ghostly figures – at home, at the game, even in the pool
US artist Angela Deane’s paintings on found photographs make for an intriguing series of portraits of ghostly figures – at home, at the game, even in the pool
CR’s pick of exhibitions, design events and creative activities for the week ahead including Martin Parr in Paris, the British Library Spring Festival, graphics event BCNMR in Manchester, Designs of the Year in London, Facing Pages magazine festival in the Netherlands, and Future Everything festival in Manchester …
London foundry Colophon has commercially released its Castledown Type Family, which has been shortlisted for the Design Museum’s Design of the Year Award 2014.
Penguin has revealed the process behind the making of its paperback cover for new book Stuff Matters by Mark Miodownik. It involved working with photographer Dan Tobin Smith and carefully arranging an awful lot of, well, stuff
The Design Museum’s Designs of the Year show opened last night. As usual, there’s an eclectic array of projects, from the worthy to the quirky, but it’s difficult to spot a frontrunner for the big prize
KesselsKramer has re-imagined the printing press in a colourful new spot for UK printing company Moo. The ad features a custom made machine with confetti bellows and a paper feed operated by treadmill…
Published on McSweeney’s Internet Tendency last month, Kendra Eash’s satirical poem This is a Generic Brand Video has now been made into an actual video by a stock footage company
KFC opts for out-and-out American nostalgia in its new ad by BBH London, which promotes its new range of slow cooked chicken products…
YCN has launched a new visual identity overseen by Matt Willey and changed the meaning of its initials from Young Creative Network to ‘You Can Now’.
A group of Kingston students led by Joshua Lake are launching an online exhibition space to bring together work from degree shows across the creative disciplines
Animation duo The Layzell Bros have created a weird and wonderful series of animations for a new campaign promoting mobile network Three’s decision to give customers free access to 0800 numbers.
Secret 7″, the record fair that offers shoppers the chance to pick up a unique vinyl artwork by a world-famous artist at a bargain price – or just a nice looking sleeve by an as-yet-unknown designer – returns next month.