BBH New York graphic ads show flipside of arguments for Guardian US
The Guardian US has launched its first US advertising campaign, created by BBH New York with graphics from Noma Bar
The Guardian US has launched its first US advertising campaign, created by BBH New York with graphics from Noma Bar
Graphic design studio Barnbrook has designed the David Bowie Is book which accompanies the V&A’s exhibition of the same name, set to open later this month. We spoke to Barnbrook’s Jon Abbott about the project…
On Friday, the good folk at The Vinyl Factory dropped round a copy of the screenprinted limited edition double LP version of artist Dinos Chapman’s debut album, Luftbobler. Designed by Fuel, it’s really rather nice…
Swiss artist Ursus Wehrli likes things just so. Books, alphabet soup, car parks, even the night sky
It was on screen for just a second. But there it was in red on white. During the coverage of space tourist Dennis Tito’s announcement to take a ship to Mars and back, the above graphic leapt out at me. Could the NASA ‘worm’ be coming back into service?
Wieden + Kennedy’s London office has conjured up a dancing, moonwalking Shetland pony to demonstrate that mobile network Three understand that “silly stuff” is important to its users…
Illustrator Christoph Niemann has created a charming app in which 21 animals come to life at the touch, tap and swipe of a finger
Over the next month, environmental charity Do the Green Thing is set to release 23 posters encouraging people to take action, designed by a range of creatives from Patrick Cox, Pete Fowler and Sophie Thomas, to several designers from Pentagram’s UK and US offices
Designing the identity for a John Lewis range of clothing for all the family involves debates around colour, type and whether dots can be too ‘umlaut-y’
The history of the tube is also the history of the poster: a new London Transport Museum exhibition selects 150 key pieces from the archives
From licensing to merchandise, TfL makes millions from its brands each year. Transport Museum head of trading Michael Walton talks to Patrick Burgoyne
The history of the London Underground is the history of visual communications. As it celebrates its 150th anniversary, we look at the past and future of design on the network and, here, Mark Sinclair introduces a new book on its achievements