Roller skater Harrison Peterkin is the star of the music video for Otomo, Bonobo’s new single with producer O’Flynn, which is directed by Dave Bullivant. The track’s introduction and choral bridge offer moments of respite in the visuals as Peterkin glides around serenely. However, the tension soon builds back up through his expressive movement on roller skates, eventually culminating in...
Ollie Macdonald Oulds’ art reflects the hum of everyday life
“My brothers and I were allowed to draw on one wall in our childhood home. I think that really encouraged us to have a crack, and validated the purpose. I can also recall being about five years old and pointing out corrections to my mum’s Batman she was drawing for me,” says Ollie Macdonald Oulds, “insisting that his eyes needed...
Jay Cover illustrates the weird and wonderful brand world of Woset
Selling everything from wooden building blocks to explorer helmets (a creative interpretation of a bucket hat), Woset is all about creating a world of imaginative items for children. The brainchild of husband and wife duo Brad and Jenna Holdgrafer, the brand creates products that aim to spark storytelling, enable open play and have multiple uses. The founders and art directors...
Seven ages of a creative: April Greiman
Transmedia artist April Greiman blazed a trail in computers when everyone else was convinced they would kill design. She explains why she’s always looking forward The post Seven ages of a creative: April Greiman appeared first on Creative Review....
Multidisciplinary designer Sablā Stays on embracing change
We speak to the New York native about meandering between the paths of fashion, graphics and art direction, plus her ever-evolving collaboration with Solange at creative agency Saint Heron The post Multidisciplinary designer Sablā Stays on embracing change appeared first on Creative Review....
Photography project Eye Mama captures motherhood during the pandemic
Eye Mama is a global photography project that invites anyone who identifies as a mother and is an artist or photographer to showcase their experiences during the global pandemic. The project was realised by Israeli-British photographer Karni Arieli after the UK went into its first lockdown last year. “During that I was quite sick, but as I was getting better...
Brainstream is a mind-tingling new experience by AATOAA
The online experience plays out like an interactive animated film, inviting participants to tickle the brain of D – who’s broadcasting her innermost thoughts and feelings. As the introduction to Brainstream explains, it’s set in 2028, when Health Canada has released an anonymous platform that lets people stream their cerebral activity. Viewers are invited to use their mouse cursor, or...
Seven ages of a creative: Graham Fink
The ad creative behind iconic work for British Airways, Dixons, Land Rover, and more reflects on 40 years in advertising, being the agent for the world’s first social humanoid robot, and the fast pace of our intoxicating digital future The post Seven ages of a creative: Graham Fink appeared first on Creative Review....
The love-hate world of perfume ads
As the festive season wafts in, on a cloud of scent, we find out what makes fragrance ads so compelling – with help from spoof Twitter sensation @perfumeads The post The love-hate world of perfume ads appeared first on Creative Review....
Illustrator Matteo Dang Minh on embracing the weird and the wonderful
Italian illustrator and animator Matteo Dang Minh says his creative path has been one full of twists and turns. Having loved drawing as a child, as a teen he went on to make funny videos of his friends and so decided to study the medium at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera in Milan. But while there he got...
Illustrator Matteo Dang Minh on embracing the weird and the wonderful
Italian illustrator and animator Matteo Dang Minh says his creative path has been one full of twists and turns. Having loved drawing as a child, as a teen he went on to make funny videos of his friends and so decided to study the medium at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera in Milan. But while there he got...
Illustrator Matteo Dang Minh on embracing the weird and the wonderful
Italian illustrator and animator Matteo Dang Minh says his creative path has been one full of twists and turns. Having loved drawing as a child, as a teen he went on to make funny videos of his friends and so decided to study the medium at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera in Milan. But while there he got...






