The Laurence King project plays with the idea of divination cards, providing inspirational advice from 50 of the most iconic women in history.
Goto Source SiteThe photographer, based between London and Germany, has launched a compelling series that emphasises the destruction and chaos found in London.
Goto Source SiteThe company, a new subsidiary of the design studio, aims to help the real estate sector present their projects in a more compelling and adaptable way.
Goto Source SiteThe Seoul-based illustrator starts with a story or emotion, then experimentally crafts a story imbued with deeper meaning.
Goto Source SiteInspired by the aesthetics of comics like The Adventures of Tintin, Jack’s most recent work embodies this genre of drawing completely.
Goto Source SiteAt February’s Nicer Tuesdays, we explored the role of humour in the industry with illustrator Min Heo and Blink Industries’ head of comedy, Charlie Perkins.
Goto Source SiteStepping away from her usual autobiographical works, Grace Helmer tells us about her new comic which applies her illustrative style to a more philosophical storyline.
Goto Source SiteEver since the French-Uruguayan photographer picked up a camera, she’s been adding to her portfolio replete with intimate relationships and stories.
Goto Source SiteA new website celebrates the designer’s 30 years of magazines for the esteemed arts foundation, with 700 images digitally preserved and explorable for the first time.
Goto Source SiteThe Chicago-based designer discusses the juggle between freelancing, personal work, mental and physical health.
Goto Source SiteAimed at emerging creatives without a university-level degree, the free course will expand to three more cities and go digital, with the ultimate goal to diversify the industry’s talent pipeline.
Goto Source SiteThe LA-based artist first picked up an airbrush a year ago, and since then he’s been creatively pursuing his interests in UFOs.
Goto Source SiteThe collection of films sees the filmmakers capture the “behind-the-counter” stories of their favourite Black-owned small businesses, spanning from New Jersey to Nairobi to Peckham Rye.
Goto Source SiteThe Brooklyn-based artist merges graphic design and illustration in an exploration of her Chinese diasporic identity.
Goto Source SiteSharing their hard-earned experience and advice from within the advertising and commercial portraiture worlds, the duo discuss the lack of representation in the sector and their work to support aspiring creatives of colour.
Goto Source SiteAfter launching in 1997 on the Nokia 6110, Snake quickly became a phenomenon. The game’s developer Taneli Armanto discusses its origin and digital legacy.
Goto Source SiteWhy has Italia 90 claimed such a huge stake in both designers’ and football fans’ hearts, and how did a 31-year-old event change the “beautiful game” for the modern era?
Goto Source SiteAgainst the backdrop of food shortages in Japan following the Second World War, a businessman wanted to create an easy alternative for ramen. With no culinary experience and only basic tools to hand, he changed the face of at-home dining.
Goto Source SiteThis week we’re telling the origin stories of three creative legacies. Here, by way of introduction, we try to figure out why certain ideas and objects have become so deeply entrenched in our cultural consciousness.
Goto Source SiteShot around 20 years ago, the London-based photographer’s book – published by Hoxton Mini Press – bears great relevance to today.
Goto Source SiteMeet the Cairo-based collective capturing the city and its ancient typographic through all five senses.
Goto Source SiteFeaturing his Push Pin Studio co-founders Seymour Chwast and Reynold Ruffins, as well as Steven Heller and Ellen Lupton, the event hosted by The Cooper Union will discuss his life and legacy.
Goto Source SiteWhile documenting the subcultures and people around her, the Italian photographer reveals the more intimate stories of her past.
Goto Source SiteThe OpenType variable font by Daniel Coull and Eino Korkala is currently being used by the Nordics’ largest newspaper Helsingin Sanomat to visualise the effects of climate change.
Goto Source SiteThe Japanese illustrator adds eery details and repetitive lines to every illustration, in turn evoking a sense of disorientation.
Goto Source SiteThe Paris-based design studio on using everyday objects and accumulated images as the starting point of its projects.
Goto Source SiteThe Magnum president’s latest book reinterprets her cult classic Learn to See for young people.
Goto Source SiteHaving landed her dream role, the graphic designer tells us what it’s like to work for such a dynamic and high-speed publication.
Goto Source SiteThe illustrators build a set of 101 symbols, each representing different areas of knowledge, cultures and celebrations for the free encyclopaedia’s anniversary.
Goto Source SiteStorytelling is at the heart of the Philippines-based illustrator’s work. Find out more about her complex architectural series of drawings below.
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