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Virgin Atlantic’s Flying in the Face of Ordinary spot has a nice take on the ‘kids with extraordinary super powers idea’, shot as a faux movie trailer
Virgin Atlantic’s Flying in the Face of Ordinary spot has a nice take on the ‘kids with extraordinary super powers idea’, shot as a faux movie trailer
Released in November, Robbie Williams’ album, Take The Crown, demonstrates the need to design not just a cover for a new album by an artist such as Williams, but a coherent campaign that functions across varied media…
French duo Zim & Zuo created a beautiful series of parrots made from Hermès leather off-cuts for a show in Hong Kong by designer Hilton McConnico
Photographer Rut Mackel’s series The Ugly Truth “explores the ugliness and the beauty that exists within each of us”, thanks to her use of a simple but effective technique
Are designers badly paid? How much should you charge? What do ad agency creative directors earn? Could you earn more abroad? Our January issue tackles these and other cash-related questions. Here, we share some of the key findings of the research we conducted for the issue
Malcolm Garrett has collaborated with Artomatic to create the unusual packaging for House of Illustrious, a new ten-disc release from The Clarke & Ware Experiment
Brand new covers for five of George Orwell’s works feature in a new series published today by Penguin and designed by David Pearson. The set includes a remarkable take on Orwell’s most well known novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four
A new US stamp commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, which President Abraham Lincoln signed on January 1, 1863, freeing all slaves in the rebel Confederate states
As dean of the School of Communication at the Royal College of Art, Neville Brody says he is fulfilling a long-held ambition to work in education. Already he has redesigned the School’s building and the RCA identity, but that’s just the start of his ambitions
Guy Reid’s Little Me show at the Coningsby Gallery presents a world of miniature people carved in exquisite detail out of lime wood. The painted figures, which include depictions of Reid’s partner Andrew and writers Philip Pullman and Jackie Wilson, are uncanny in their intricate detail
We asked Ian Coulson, founder of Mustard recruitment consultancy and a branding designer with experience of the industry, what studios and agencies are looking for in the current economic climate – and how creatives can best sell themselves in frugal times