With a love for visual metaphors since childhood, the designer now works across identities, art direction, as well as book and exhibition design.
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With a love for visual metaphors since childhood, the designer now works across identities, art direction, as well as book and exhibition design.
The messaging app’s inaugural foray into advertising is based on a real story of disaster ahead of Brazil’s national celebration.
The artist and activist uses illustration to deal with their own problems, as well as to empower others.
The founding designer of Fisk talks us through how he’s built this new magazine from the ground up.
Titled Snowgods, Cole’s latest work documents those who work in the manmade snow production world, their nocturnal lives and the extreme conditions they endure.
Daniel Euphat, aka Person918x, has one main goal – to make works that he would appreciate if he were to stumble across them online.
Those chosen for the poster-based commission include Joey Yu and Molly Fairhurst.
The pair is creating unique fonts used for everything from news to way finding.
The illustrators have worked on a comic strip-style print campaign, animation and can design (respectively) to support the brand’s new action-packed ad aiming to save the world without super heroes.
Erlend’s recent work sees him return to an analogue, drawing-based approach.
Grand Central Publishing is collating the Korean director’s original sketches to form a 304-page book, celebrating his unusual process.
Working on the publication's venture into animated storytelling, the Florida-based animator proves the magic in narrative-led motion design.
Led by The Guardian’s in-house agency Oliver, the fire alarm-style boxes aim to grow awareness and readership of the weekly magazine post-Brexit.
It’s been a busy year for the London-based creative, who, amidst finishing her master’s degree, has pushed herself to explore new forms of editorial work.
The Kuala Lumpur-based artist has only been working with code creatively for a year, but already boasts an impressive portfolio of generative works.
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The Tel Aviv-based photographer is a strong advocate of “Genius Loci”.
A new book by Taschen compiles photographs of the 1972-73 Ziggy Stardust world tour, taken by Bowie’s official photographer and creative partner.
Children as young as two donned the masks for an Extinction Rebellion protest today at London’s Science Museum.
With a love for visual metaphors since childhood, the designer now works across identities, art direction, as well as book and exhibition design.