Young Creative Chevrolet Arts Talk
Someone’s Simon Manchipp will be presenting his work and taking part in a Q&A session with CR’s Patrick Burgoyne on April 23 as part of the Young Creative Chevrolet Visual Arts Talk series. We...
View ArticlePropaganda: Power and Persuasion
The British Library has curated more than 200 items for a fascinating new exhibition exploring the use of state propaganda. Propaganda: Power and Persuasion, which opens on May 17, explores how...
View ArticleThe art of the yell
Johnnie Walker has released a new set of posters as part of its latest Keep Walking campaign. The ads are striking, in part because of how they signal a new, more youthful direction for the brand, but...
View ArticleSpheric Dialogues by James Jarvis
While his spherical characters are perhaps the most simple to execute on paper, James Jarvis‘ first book of their philosophising tackles some of the more complex questions in life… During 2011, Jarvis...
View ArticleSpectators create giant 3D selfies at Sochi Games
Visitors to the Sochi Winter Olympic Games are being given the opportunity to create giant self-portraits in a pavilion created by designer and architect Asif Khan and commissioned by Russian telecoms...
View ArticleChannel 4 Paralympic Games titles by Liquid
Liquid has created this rather fine set of animated titles that are currently being used to introduce Channel 4’s coverage of the Sochi Paralympic Games… The titles follow Liquid’s previous work for...
View ArticleUrban geometry: the colourful work of Yoni Alter
Graphic artist Yoni Alter’s solo show at London’s Kemistry Gallery presents a colourful series of artworks inspired by urban geometry. We spoke to Alter about the exhibition, his creative influences...
View ArticleDesigns of the Year category winners announced
The Design Museum has announced the category winners in the 2014 Designs of the Year Awards, which include the Portable Eye Examination Kit (PEEK) in the digital section, The Seaboard Grand piano...
View ArticleLiving Walls at the Olympic Park in London
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London has been open in full to the public for a few months now, but there’s still a lot of building work going on. To help beautify the hoardings that are...
View ArticleHudson-Powell to join Pentagram London
Jody Hudson-Powell and Luke Powell, photo courtesy of Haruko Tomioka-Krzeszowiec Pentagram has just announced that two new partners – brothers in fact – are set to join its London office. Luke Powell...
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