Antisocial media
The best social media campaigns work well because they play on the new relationships brands have with consumers
The best social media campaigns work well because they play on the new relationships brands have with consumers
In his new column, creative director Paul Belford looks at a brilliantly art directed ad each month. First up: Levi’s
We’ve had T-shirts, tote bags, tea towels and, of course, screenprints; now carpets are the latest medium for the work of graphic designers, artists and illustrators who are seeking a satisfyingly tangible, hand-crafted and collectible vehicle for their work
A ‘northern European’ design sensibility has taken over the Catalan capital, via the work of designer, Mario Eskenazi
There are as many methods of finding new work as there are clients out there. But the best advice is just to be prepared
This is one of the most FAMOUS ads of all time, created in 1978 by Saatchi & Saatchi, but the only copy the agency has is a low quality scan, with the queueing figures barely discernible. So why has adland been so POOR at preserving its past, and how are agencies now trying to right years of inattention?
Majorca-based designers Astrid Stavro and Pablo Martín invited designers, artists and photographers from around the world to design a sticker to adorn a special edition series of ensaïmada boxes
This month we’ve got some beautiful new music releases to share with you from artists Sam Willis (central vinyl label of side B of his LP, Winterval, shown above), Sunbeam Rd, Scott Walker, Mary Epworth, and more…
Alder Hey in Liverpool is the UK’s busiest children’s hospital and one of the biggest in Europe. USP Creative were asked to create a brand identity which would work for both the hospital trust and its charity
The latest IPA census reveals a UK advertising industry making some modest moves towards diversity, but one where creative departments are still largely for the boys
R/GA, Grey (Canada), Google/The Ant Farm, Volontaire [Sweden], and Google Creative Lab took top honours, while Uniqlo was named “Brand Of The Future” at the this week’s Tomorrow Awards, the bi-annual scheme set up by the Art Directors Club to celebrate advertising creativity that utilises new technologies…