Greenpeace opts for anime style in new campaign
Greenpeace has released an animated video as part of its ongoing Detox campaign, in what is a new creative approach to spreading the environmental charity’s message.
Greenpeace has released an animated video as part of its ongoing Detox campaign, in what is a new creative approach to spreading the environmental charity’s message.
This Christmas, reserve your favourite spot on the family sofa with a ‘reserved’ cushion, one of several new printed products launched this week by hand lettering artist Alison Carmichael…
In 2011 it was Volkswagen’s mini Darth Vader, this year it’s Kony 2012: the most shared video ad of the year.
White, handpainted, deliberately crude lettering in the style once used on shop windows – it’s all over the place
In Tim Hope’s new video for Bingo Players, a London-housing estate gang terrorise their neighbourhood, until they upset a bunch of toe-tapping ducks from the local pond who take matters into their own, er, beaks and give the lads what for…
Musicians and record labels are slowly waking up to the huge potential of interactive websites and apps to help promote music
Contemporary music festivals have ditched the tie-dye in favour of strong visual identities and collaborations with a host of great artists and designers
Dorothy’s Song Map litho print (detail below) is made up of streets and destinations from songs, from AC/DC’s Highway To Hell to The Beatles’ Long And Winding Road.
What client wouldn’t want to see how its new logo might look on a giant poster site, or screen-printed across a T-shirt or canvas bag? Image templates such as those from LiveSurface and PrestoVisual can help designers to show proposed work in the best possible light – but, as the realism increases and work spreads online, does it matter that it’s now becoming so much harder to work out just what is real and what isn’t?
If you’re searching for that special Christmas present for a certain someone (and you have a healthy budget) you might like to check out neon artist Chris Bracey’s Circus of Soho pop-up shop
— is the title of a new book by designer Craig Ward exploring the proscriptions and truisms of the creative industry. The following extracts are published here exclusively by Creative Review
Ten years ago, the phones of illustration agents were constantly ringing with requests for their artists’ books to be sent out to art buyers and potential clients. Now that images can easily be browsed onscreen, some agents have abandoned the printed portfolio altogether, while others still see its value. So what is the best way to GET work SEEN?