“I quite like cramming as much detail as I can into it,” says Sam Wagstaff, a Manchester School of Art graduate who works in a distinctive graphic novel style of illustration. It’s an approach that particularly suits city scenes, or imagery of boats, trains or clusters of buildings – all of which allow Wagstaff to incorporate minute hints of narrative....
Goo Choki Par reflects on designing this year’s Paralympic Games posters
Tokyo-based studio Goo Choki Par is made up of three graphic designers: Q Asaba, Kent Iitaka, and Rei Ishii, and the trio regularly work on a range of projects from art direction to brand identities, digital artworks to poster design. The work is split equally and the aim of most of their projects is to visually express something in a...
Graham Coxon on his dystopian AV project Superstate
The musician, visual artist and Blur member is releasing a sci-fi graphic novel and soundtrack that straddles hope and despair in an alternate – yet familiar – reality The post Graham Coxon on his dystopian AV project Superstate appeared first on Creative Review....
How designers make food brands delicious
Whether it’s the battle of plant-based brands or the move to online shopping, designers have more opportunities than ever to tickle people’s tastebuds. We spoke with studios Robot Food and This Way Up about what it takes to create a successful food brand The post How designers make food brands delicious appeared first on Creative Review....
Andreu World edita Diálogos sobre el trabajo. Starck, Urquiola, Hubert, Morrison,…
Andreu World, la famosa compañía valenciana consagrada al mobiliario de diseño, edita Diálogos sobre el trabajo, una potente obra literaria estructurada a partir de las experiencias personales de ocho de los diseñadores más influyentes del panorama internacional como son Philippe Starck, Patricia Urquiola, Giulio Ridolfo, Alfredo Häberli, Piergiorgio… La entrada Andreu World edita Diálogos sobre el trabajo. Starck, Urquiola, Hubert,...
Welcome to the Fanatical and Lucrative World of Baseball Card Design
Toward the end of my call with New York artist Blake Jamieson, I could hear the unmistakable rattling of a spray can ball bearing, followed by a serpentarium’s worth of hisses. Jamieson was cranking out a last-minute portrait of some friends who were coming over for a dinner party later that night, and our conversation about his work with a...
Sofa, so good.
Russian tinned fish/caviar sofas. You’re welcome. (Thanks Ron!)...
Así es el nuevo logo de Falabella para su plataforma online
El Grupo Falabella es una de las tiendas por departamentos más populares en Chile. Desde que fue fundada en 1889 por una familia de origen italiano dedicada a la sastrería, la compañía ha crecido notablemente hasta ser considerada la empresa de retail más grande y valiosa de América Latina, con sucursales en Chile, Perú y Colombia. Actualmente, este holding abarca...
Maestros del Diseño en América Latina: Félix Beán (México / Cuba)
En un breve texto es prácticamente imposible calificar o describir la importancia de Félix Beán en el panorama mundial del diseño. Su extensa actividad -además de su longevidad- sorprende y la coloca en un lugar único en la historia de América Latina. Félix Beán nació en La Habana, Cuba, en 1938… La entrada Maestros del Diseño en América Latina: Félix...
How to handle a PR disaster
Persuasion Communications founder Jane Austin discusses what it takes to recover from a PR crisis – and how brands can avoid bumbling into one in the first place The post How to handle a PR disaster appeared first on Creative Review....
How to handle a PR disaster
Persuasion Communications founder Jane Austin discusses what it takes to recover from a PR crisis – and how brands can avoid bumbling into one in the first place The post How to handle a PR disaster appeared first on Creative Review....
Black Diamonds explores Appalachia’s “magic of the land”
Originally from Virginia and of Indigenous Mexican and Filipino descent, Rich-Joseph Facun travelled all over the world during a 15-year career as a photojournalist, before moving to the Appalachian Foothills of southeast Ohio in 2015, when the industry he was in was “looking bleak”. Although he’d been commissioned by titles including the Atlantic, the New York Times and the Wall...









