Taking a slower approach to graphic design and branding, this French studio is finding ways to merge leisure, living, nature and escapism into their creative pursuits. Maxime Genier and Charlie Acker ...
A period of rest, a motion sensor camera and an encounter with a family of foxes resulted in this strangely beautiful series that mediates on how seamlessly humans and animals share spaces. The ...
Christmas time has rolled around again. As you stay busy decking the halls and chugging more eggnog than recommended, we’ve ...
They That Do’s branding for the new record label makes use of analogue techniques to emulate the hazy atmosphere of basement clubs and warehouse raves.
Spotlighting the work that goes into audio storytelling, Anti and Non-Format have created a visual look that focuses more on ...
Informed by her upbringing in South Korea, Joyce Lee’s otherworldly paintings explore eroticism, religion and social stigmas.
Made in collaboration with Foolscap Editions, Products & Services uses “frivolity” as a way to question commodities, value ...
At September’s Nicer Tuesdays in New York, the multidisciplinary designer took the audience on a tour through her recent residency at Studio Museum in Harlem, through which she dug into the rich ...
From the Benin Bronzes, to sexual freedom and bilingual publishing, the themes behind this designer’s work seem limitless.
Koestler Arts is a charity that supports those in criminal justice settings, and each year it hosts an exhibition of prisoner-made art. Here, the artists Jeremy Deller and John Costi discuss their ...
In the heart of one of Britain’s leading monster truck communities, Terry Graham peels back the performance to find a heartfelt story of two brothers.
Drawing from the expansive worlds of folklore, gaming and retro cartoons, Cécile’s work invites you to rest, play and appreciate the world through a child’s eyes.