Muji to Go
In the Muji to Go campaign, one family will win a trip to their dream destination on ANA airlines, and will be met at their destination by a 3D-printed miniature version of themselves
In the Muji to Go campaign, one family will win a trip to their dream destination on ANA airlines, and will be met at their destination by a 3D-printed miniature version of themselves
Barcelona-based studio Hey’s irreverent reinterpretation of a selection of classic deities comes to London next month, in the Oh my God exhibition at the Kemistry Gallery
Over the course of this year’s degree show season, CR readers will be guest blogging reviews of shows up and down the UK (and beyond). Here, Melly-Em Clark visits the University of Lincoln Degree Shows 2013
Dutch illustrator Stang Gubbels has brightened up the ward of an Amsterdam children’s hospital with some cheerful illustrations of UFOs, rockets and helicopters.
Football animator Richard Swarbrick has teamed up with art curators Bearspace and production company Hotspur and Argyle to launch an exhibition of football art, on display in London this weekend.
Newspaper Club and cycling brand Vulpine have joined forces with some top illustrators and designers to create a promotional paper that doubles as a handy shoe-drying kit
A touring exhibition on display in London this month features beautiful but harrowing images of displaced refugees and innovative graphics by Lucienne Roberts+ and Michael Marriott.
Studio Output has designed an advertising campaign and extended brand identity for online classical music magazine Sinfini.
For his graduation project from Forsbergs School of Design & Advertising in Stockholm, David Rinman has turned a table tennis table into an audiovisual experiment, with graphics triggered by the bouncing ball
To celebrate the birth of the 3rd in line to the throne, KK Outlet and illustrator Lee Boulton have collaborated to create commemorative royalty themed alphabet poster.
AMV BBDO turn the Paris street map into a giant bike wheel in a Tour de France-themed Eurostar ad asking ‘Can British Cycling Triomphe at L’Arc for a second time?’
Stockholm creative agency Perfect Fools has recreated London’s skyline in soundwaves as part of a campaign to promote mobile internet start-up Fogg.