Tom Eckersley exhibition at LCC
An exhibition of Tom Eckersley’s poster work is to be staged the London College of Communication in January, marking the centenary of the British designer’s birth
An exhibition of Tom Eckersley’s poster work is to be staged the London College of Communication in January, marking the centenary of the British designer’s birth
In our review of 2013, we run down the top ten most popular stories from the Creative Review website this year. Click on the links in the headlines to read the original posts
London studio Alexander Boxill has designed graphics for a ‘rapid response’ V&A exhibition in Shenzhen, China, containing objects donated by local residents.
We’ve made a list, and we’ve checked it twice. Yes folks, it’s our ten favourite ads of the year! Click through to see what we’ve picked.
Last week, we published an article about a proposed set of logos to mark Canada’s 150th anniversary. The controversial designs prompted Canadian creatives to launch a site showcasing alternatives – but their decision has been openly criticised by the country’s association of graphic designers.
Animator and director Jim Le Fevre and film-maker Mike Paterson have worked with RAMP ceramics to create a charming short film for the Crafts Council
No stranger to starting his own agency, earlier this year ad veteran Dave Dye launched his third start-up, small London-based company Hello People
The Vigo Port Authority and Terras Gauda Wineries have announced the winner of this year’s Francisco Mantecón Advertising Poster Design Competition – an award set up in honour of the late Spanish artist and graphic designer.
Not content with illustrating campaigns and articles for some of the world’s best-known brands, Stephen Cheetham has launched a new business with interior designer Jessica Pinotti creating patterns for walls, floors and textiles.
JWT Brazil has been creating some unusual ad campaigns for the AC Camargo Cancer Center in São Paulo of late. Its latest stunt saw them organise a choir made up of laryngectomy patients, to help raise awareness about the dangers of smoking.
Lyle’s Golden Syrup is to auction a one-off nine carat gold-plated festive tin of its famous product, worth £1000, for charity this Christmas
The January issue of Creative Review opens with our review of the year and also includes a ten-page features on data visualisation; a look at creating type for cities; profiles of designer Deborah Sussman and art director Dave Dye; the story of making a new typeface for howies; and an insight into working with FHK Henrion