The sunny side of Camus

If the look of a new book containing two essays by the author Albert Camus is anything to go by, Penguin seem to be embarking on a subtle repositioning of the Algerian-born absurdist

British classic cars on new stamps

Why Not Associates is behind the design of six new stamps for Royal Mail which feature a series of British classic cars from the 1960s and 70s

Johanna Basford’s inky Wonderlands

Illustrator Johanna Basford has published a printed portfolio featuring projects from the past five years and photographs from her first solo exhibition.

Manchester Literature Festival’s puzzle campaign

Design studio MARK has launched a puzzle-themed campaign to promote this year’s Manchester Literature Festival, including ‘join the dot’ print ads and activity book-style event brochures.

Aurora the super-sized polar bear

Environmental charity Greenpeace will march a three-tonne mechanical polar bear through central London next month as part of its Save the Arctic campaign.

Satyajit Ray’s film posters

As part of a celebration of 100 Years of Indian Cinema, a special Satyajit Ray season is running for two months at the BFI Southbank, London. Alongside this, an exhibition of innovative film posters designed by Ray will be on show to accompany the retrospective of films.

Illustration up North

Illustrators including Andy Singleton, Jay Cover, Switchopen and Paul x Johnson are taking part in an exhibition at this year’s Northern Design Festival in Newcastle.

Art Everywhere launches across 22,000 UK ad sites

The Art Everywhere project brings the work of 57 British artists to 22,000 outdoor advertising sites across the UK for two weeks. Mark Elwood, founding partner of creative agency 101, talks about the project and his agency’s involvement in it

A taste of the twenties

Designers Amish Shah and Claire Colnot, founders of studio Work in Process, have created an art deco inspired visual identity for French patisserie and confectionery brand Maison Constanti.

Glory Glory

Designers Nick Blakeman, Alex Brown and Craig Oldham have curated an exhibition of typographic posters based on football chants, on display tonight in East London.