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In an exhibition at this year’s Belfast Photo Festival, Antón exhibits imagery based on real testimony from the 17th century ...
After 23 years with a holding company, R/GA is newly independent (again). We talk to its senior leaders about putting ...
Elmwood’s Paul O’Brien shares his experiences of the design shortlist jury at Cannes Lions and examines how the festival’s ...
Several emerging Italian artists have designed new posters for the winter edition of the world’s favourite sporting event ...
Blinkink director Nicos Livesey has created a charming claymation film featuring players including Lucy Bronze and Jess ...
Hattie Stewart first shot to illustrator stardom in the 2010s, when her series of defaced ‘doodlebomb’ magazine covers – and their tongue-in-cheek take on celeb culture – caught the attention of the ...
Just before Christmas, when everyone in the design community thought it was safe to relax, a branding drama broke out across social media, which has caused chatter throughout the festive period. In ...
When Penguin Modern Classics decided to bring back its Crime and Espionage series, one design feature was surely inevitable. For Penguin readers, crime is synonymous with green. The colour has been a ...
After the End of History brings together photographs by working-class artists taken over the last 35 years, featuring work by Richard Billingham, Elaine Constantine, and Ewen Spencer What is ...
Creative Review has teamed up with BuildHollywood and artist Joseph Melhuish to create a special outdoor installation in ...
Leading creatives reveal what compelled them to start their own independent agencies and how they plan to keep their ...
The photographer’s new book Sealskin documents an old Maine fishing village in the late 80s and early 90s, and reveals a tale steeped in gentrification and nostalgia, with some folklore thrown in The ...
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