Our pick of album art from the past 12 months includes a brilliant image of Bjork, psychedelic visuals for Thundercat and a crumpled cover for Clark
“Can you take our picture please?” It’s the 21 January 2017, I’m at the Women’s March in London trying to cram three teenagers and their placards into an iPhone screen. The placards are pretty impressive feats in themselves…
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Get Shirty with a new exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London which looks at the history of the humble T-shirt, its unique ability to subvert and its enduring place in popular culture…
We first covered the work of graphic designer Erich Brechbühl way back in 2012. Since then he’s been making moves in the poster design world, helping to create a solid design community in Lucerne – one that’s beginning to have an impact outside of Switzerland.
Wes Anderson’s upcoming stop-motion animated feature Isle of Dogs will premiere at Berlin Film Festival 2018 in February, it has been announced. The film will be the first animation ever to open the festival; Wes’ last film The Grand Budapest Hotel also opened the 2014 Berlinale and won the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize.
The exhibition is drawn mainly from the museum’s collection and looks at artworks created using computers and computational thinking. The selection of works on display focus on how designers, architects, and artists work with technology to create art
For graphic designer Ted Hyunhak Yoon, research is as integral to his process as form-making. Hailing from Seoul, South Korea, Yoon recently graduated from London’s Royal College of Art with a Masters in Visual Communication…
Text Me: How We Live in Language, an original exhibition curated by internationally-renowned designer, writer and brand strategist Debbie Millman, will be on view at the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) from September 16, 2017 through February 4, 2018.
The Illustrated Dust Jacket, 1920-1970 chronicles the rise of the book dust jacket from disposable object to a creative platform for publishing design.
OK Go’s new video for Obsession features 567 printers, was created over two years, and uses a heck of a lot of paper (which was all recycled). Find out how it was done here…
IAM Weekend 18 will return to Barcelona on 27-29 April for its fourth annual edition. This year’s theme? Subversion of Paradoxes. The event will see an international line-up of speakers take to the stage and explore how we can use paradoxes in the internet age and speculate on what the next 7 years might look […]