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A replica of the newsstand magazine that features briefly in John Carpenter’s 1988 film, They Live, is now available from two Swiss publishers. And readers don’t need special sunglasses to see ‘the truth’ contained within
A replica of the newsstand magazine that features briefly in John Carpenter’s 1988 film, They Live, is now available from two Swiss publishers. And readers don’t need special sunglasses to see ‘the truth’ contained within
The story of the Sony PlayStation, from 1995 to the present, is told in a clever new film revolving around the changing lives (and bedroom) of one gamer and his friends
Following the publication of two Albert Camus essays in August, the author’s works are republished by Penguin this month with new covers by a range of photographers such as Rankin and Simon Roberts. Again, the design concept is concerned with changing the perception of Camus’ philosophical writing
A kaleidoscope of cats, the BBC’s Glastonbury coverage and an app invented by three tax drivers are among the winners at this year’s Lovie Awards, celebrating the best in European digital creativity
Dead mice, misty mountains and South American gang culture – the winners of the Association of Photographers Awards 2013 have been announced, with a diverse selection of work winning cross the categories of Object, Portrait, Life, Environment and Project, along with a new Lifetime Achievement Award, this year being presented to renowned photojournalist Don McCullin.
This week’s standout ad for us comes from Google. It is a three-minute film that tells the incredible story of Saroo Brierley, who was separated from his family in India at the age of five, but found them again as an adult, with the help of Google Maps.
A new book from Phaidon explores America’s relationship with some of its most famous foodstuffs. Half of the entries are illustrated by Joël Penkman who created 125 individual paintings in, appropriately enough, egg tempura
Today’s release of Autobiography by Morrissey on Penguin Classics, normally the home of Chaucer and Milton, is a marketing move comparable to that of another master of pop branding – David Bowie
Last month, creative agency Party held an exhibition in Tokyo featuring eight interactive artworks that look like they were lots of fun, and also offer a glimpse of what our future may look like…
At 11.57pm each night this month, all the screens in New York’s Times Square simultaneously display a short film by graphic designer Andrew Sloat, creator of the latest Midnight Moment
CR received lots of lovely packages in the post yesterday but one in particular got our attention – a set of three printed portfolios made by Falmouth graduate Harry Morris in the style of our subscriber-only publication, Monograph.