Photofusion, a photography centre and gallery in London’s Brixton that supports emerging and mid-career artists, is currently hosting an exhibition of work by British photographer Jim A Mortram. Composed of images from his ongoing series Small Town Inertia, the show delves into over a decade worth of photographs taken by Mortram in his home of Dereham. Situated in Norfolk, the...
New branding for Gyroscope hopes to make crypto less daunting
Stability is in the name for Gyroscope, a new cryptocurrency developed by FTL Labs. Much like the device that serves as its namesake, this new ‘stablecoin’ promises to be less susceptible to environmental changes than its predecessors. Gyroscope is being marketed as the answer to the convoluted and confusing world of decentralised finance (DeFi). But with many of us already...
Behind the scenes of Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared
As the cult online series airs on Channel 4, two of its creators discuss how they did it, which puppets are the worst to work with, and using «innate dread» as inspiration...
Esta panadería mexicana es un símbolo de nostalgia y tradición.
Mi Pan Bakery estrena local de la mano de Concéntrico. Un homenaje a las panaderías de toda la vida. La entrada Esta panadería mexicana es un símbolo de nostalgia y tradición. aparece primero en diariodesign.com....
Weird Market 2022 llega a Valencia en su 14º edición
El encuentro mostrará el potencial laboral y creativo del sector de la animación y los videojuegos en su 14º edición....
Ejemplos de ilustraciones de moda que puedes descargar en PDF para imprimir o colorear
Una serie de ilustraciones de moda realizadas por una artista originaria de Francia. Caroline Andries ha trabajado para Vogue París, GQ France, Glaor, entre otras muchas compañías. Se tratan de ilustraciones de moda a lápiz, o realizadas con la técnica de acuarelas. Se utilizan para demostrar a clientes o compradores, cómo se vería una prenda de ropa sobre el cuerpo...
Why Creativity Matters: How to build a successful in-house team
For the second talk in the Why Creativity Matters series we are looking at what a great in-house team looks like. While once a novelty, it has now become standard practice for brands to have in-house creative and design teams. But how do you structure these teams to benefit businesses the most? We will tackle this question, as well as...
Why Did So Many Mid-Century Designers Make Children’s Books?
What do you do when you’ve secured your legacy as one of the great creative minds of the 20th century? You make children’s books, apparently. From Milton Glaser’s If Apples Had Teeth, Saul Bass’s Henri’s Walk to Paris and Paul Rand’s I Know a Lot of Things, to Bruno Munari’s Zoo, Dick Bruna’s Miffy and Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry...
Stephen Mai on shaking up the media landscape
From heading up marketing at Vice and Ladbible to recently founding his own media brand, Woo, Stephen Mai has made a name for himself by subverting industry norms...
What can brands learn from Patagonia
Patagonia’s founder Yvon Chouinard has given away his company to save the planet: receiving wide applause in the process. Here, Brooklyn Brothers’ head of strategy Will Sansom asks if ‘stakeholder capitalism’ is now the new brand purpose...
Typedesign Experts Share Their Knowledge
Have you ever wondered whether digital typography needs different rules than typesetting on paper? Or why some brands’ logotypes don’t really look convincing? These and many other questions will be answered in a jam-packed workshop with two respected type designers from the Monotype Studio. On the fringes of the outstanding type exhibition Finding Forte (September 28th – October 26th, 2022)...







