Nadine Ijewere’s debut monograph, Our Own Selves, upends long-held notions of beauty. Here, the photographer talks about redressing fashion industry stereotypes and her own journey with self-belief The post Nadine Ijewere: A fresh perspective appeared first on Creative Review....
Nike celebrates Ronaldo’s latest record with honorary pitch
The goal features embroidered text stating ‘Greatness starts with a goal’ and its crossbars show an illustrated timeline of Ronaldo’s career in 15 scenes. Designed by Portuguese artist AkaCorleone, these depict the places that shaped him, significant moments so far and the many accolades he has received. The renovated pitch accompanies an ad from Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam, which features...
Nike celebrates Ronaldo’s latest record with honorary pitch
The goal features embroidered text stating ‘Greatness starts with a goal’ and its crossbars show an illustrated timeline of Ronaldo’s career in 15 scenes. Designed by Portuguese artist AkaCorleone, these depict the places that shaped him, significant moments so far and the many accolades he has received. The renovated pitch accompanies an ad from Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam, which features...
Nike celebrates Ronaldo’s latest record with honorary pitch
The goal features embroidered text stating ‘Greatness starts with a goal’ and its crossbars show an illustrated timeline of Ronaldo’s career in 15 scenes. Designed by Portuguese artist AkaCorleone, these depict the places that shaped him, significant moments so far and the many accolades he has received. The renovated pitch accompanies an ad from Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam, which features...
Exposure: Yana Wernicke
In her latest Exposure column, Gem Fletcher profiles photographer Yana Wernicke, whose work explores the profound relationship between humans and animals The post Exposure: Yana Wernicke appeared first on Creative Review....
Liam Wong extends his cinematic lens around the world
Scottish photographer Liam Wong is following up his lauded book TO:KY:OO with a new title that sees him branch away from the Japanese capital for his stirring depictions of nighttime cityscapes. Published by Volume, After Dark singles out moments of solitude in some of the world’s biggest cities, including Hong Kong, London, Seoul, Paris, and his home city of Edinburgh....
Rochester Rhinos football club announces new branding and name
Ahead of the 2022 season, Rochester Rhinos has launched a complete rebrand, including a change of name to Rochester New York FC, which steers it away from varsity-like naming conventions and more firmly into the world of soccer. Since 2017, the club has been absent from competitive leagues due to funding issues. However, it recently made headlines when it was...
Prarthna Singh on photography as a force for change
The photographer speaks to CR about how she aligns her photography with her values, which sees her explore themes of female identity, social injustice and power The post Prarthna Singh on photography as a force for change appeared first on Creative Review....
New book Summer After captures the fragility of a post-9/11 New York
“This is how I remember New York City in 2002,” says Foglia, who’s photographed off-grid communities in the US as well as remote areas of the American West. “I was 19 years-old and had just moved to Manhattan from my family’s small farm on Long Island,” he remembers. “It was the first summer after the September 11 attacks. Workers were...
Celebrating the beauty of the beer mat
The book – released by Unicorn Publishing and authored by long-time collector and graphic designer Adam Kimberley – features beer mats of all sizes and shapes, from the classic square and circle to some more adventurous designs. Kimberley has been sharing beer mats via his @beerstainedpulp Instagram account for several years now, and says he began collecting them when he...
Siân Davey shoots new Eastenders advertising campaign
Designed by BBC Creative, the new campaign – which includes a series of posters featuring photography by Davey and a film directed by John Dower – aims to highlight how the London-based soap has infiated the hearts of people across the UK. To do this, the team matched group portraits of Walford characters with images of real people. Davey’s ability...
Why we need to design for all ages
As a new book by Jeremy Myerson celebrates the inclusive design work of the Helen Hamlyn Centre, Patrick Burgoyne talks to him about what has changed in the past three decades The post Why we need to design for all ages appeared first on Creative Review....







