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The Jakarta-based creative speaks on why she always takes on projects that are just outside of her comfort zone.
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The Jakarta-based creative speaks on why she always takes on projects that are just outside of her comfort zone.
The photographer talks to us about being more specific with the assignments he accepts as well as finding ways to give back to the creative community.
The AR piece virtually recreates the effects of her Atmospheres series from the late 1960s, which saw her adorn the Californian landscape with multi-coloured clouds of smoke and fireworks.
Setting himself task after task, Hussain discusses his satisfying and striking daily work.
First up to the digital stage at October’s Nicer Tuesdays, the New York-based designer and visual editor chewed over her many-sided role and all it entails.
In a relatable and important animation for Breast Cancer Now, the filmmaker depicts boobs of all shapes, sizes, and appearances, and the spectrum of emotions and experiences they invoke.
Abbie Freeman and Harold Watson were both born and raised in the Essex town, where Abbie says “we met and started working together (and fell in love)”.
The Dutch visual artist crafted 27 pinhole cameras to show how a product’s packaging changes our experience with it.
Working with The Gate and Blink, the director uses her signature puppetry work to lend a soft aesthetic to the campaign, juxtaposed by Radiohead’s Creep as its soundtrack.
Immerse yourself in the mesmerising work of Korean illustrator Hyunjung Huh where broken memories meet digital glitches.
While he is highly regarded by the likes of Martin Parr, Peter’s very first photographic works are being published now, almost 40 years later.
Following on from Web Design in Focus, our event hosted by Wix Playground last week, we’re offering 16 lucky creatives the chance to meet the speakers on a video call.
The identity features a bold symbol creating a pointed finger from the negative space in a city skyline, representing the group’s action in holding the powerful to account.
By combining ragdoll simulations with motion capture data, the Canadian digital artist tries to defy recognisable movements.
The multidisciplinary designer and artist advocates for the peer-to-peer model of designing and explains how decolonisation of the field cannot be taken lightly.
Utilising painting as a way to process her own emotions, the recent RCA graduate’s practice is multifaceted in its uses of references.
In a whopping virtual live ceremony, the UK’s most prestigious music video awards added celebratory relief to the second night of another lockdown.
Five Blink animators highlight five stories through animation in a bid to support small Scottish businesses.
Based in Tenerife, the illustrator tries to understand reality through his work, while creating a dialogue between image and viewer.
The Wrocław-based artist puts a mirror on Polish society by repeating the visual gestures of mystification created by the media industry.