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The Clearing puts words, storytelling and tone of voice at the centre of its branding work, with results that suggest more ...
The slow fashion brand and magazine’s new issue explores how laziness has long been a story told by the oppressor of the ...
Porto Rocha has created a bright and confident brand for the Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) that references its striking ...
At an executive level, design thinking can transform an organisation from the inside – and this kind of cultural shift may prove vital for many brands’ survival The pandemic forced digital ...
The creative industries love to champion tough criticism and brutal truths. But if it really wants to encourage experimental ...
Shot over the last 35 years, Scherl’s images span various New York City eateries and reveal how sociological changes, such as the advent of smartphones and the Covid-19 pandemic, have changed the ...
Centred around a colourful, type-based identity, the Onda album campaign aims to capture the artist’s positive, ...
There’s something quite romantic about movie ticket stubs. They serve as reminders of the time you went to see Jurassic Park with dad, or when you first held hands with your school sweetheart in the ...
The 3D artist’s super-realistic artworks draw on everything from anime to insect collecting, and have led to commissions from ...
The Paddington director has shot a trio of black and white shorts asking cinemagoers to put their phones on silent ...
Known her surreal photographs imbued with nods to cinema and Americana, the award-winning imagemaker Nadia Lee Cohen has made costume and performance a key tenet of her practice, placing her among a ...
In 1623, Shakespeare’s plays were published together for the first time as a printed collection, known as the First Folio. To mark 400 years since the occasion, the Folio Society has published his ...
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