Campaign aimed at Cop26 delegates shows real-life impact of climate change

Created by Iris, the poster campaign will launch in major transport hubs around the UK in the run up to and during Cop26, with the intention of highlighting the realities of the climate crisis to delegates and business leaders travelling to the event, which begins next week. The campaign pairs stark copy with photographs of individuals who have experienced disasters...

Get the most out of Adobe MAX 2021

After a tough 18 months for everyone, this year Adobe MAX is casting the future of creativity in a more positive light. The headline theme for the free three-day event is ‘Limitless Creativity for All’, reimagining creative collaboration in the hybrid-working era. Thriving in this fast-changing global climate, however, requires resilience and flexibility as well as talent. With over 400...

magCulture celebrates indie mags in live London event

There are an array of great speakers lined up for the event, from Guardian creative director Alex Breuer and Modern Matter creative director Olu Michael Odukoyato to Thiiird’s editor-in-chief Rhona Ezuma and Kinfolk’s editor Harriet Fitch Little. It’s been a tough period for magazines during the pandemic, but magCulture has flown the flag for independent titles throughout via Instagram interviews...

Facebook debuts a fresh look for its app

It’s been been a rocky few months for Facebook. Earlier in October, a former employee turned whistleblower, Frances Haugen, leaked a series of damning internal documents and testified about the company before Congress. In addition, anti-trust regulators in the US and elsewhere are trying to break the company up. The social media giant has been known to look inwards when...

Sauce spills won’t matter if you’re wearing Burger King’s jazzy new shirts

The collection sees Burger King join a growing list of brands making merch. So far we’ve seen Mucinex launch its Sickwear range – designed with antimicrobial fabrics, pillow hoodies and retractable eye masks to soothe flu-suffers – KFC sell bucket hats and T-shirts of the Colonel’s face via its online shop, and Greggs design Christmas merch including sausage roll-studded socks....

Asics creates witty packaging to promote its health benefits

The promotion sees Asics running shoes sealed within giant medicinal blister packs and contained in a box designed to look like painkillers. Created by Neil A Dawson & Company, it marks the launch of Asics’ Movement for Mind programme, which intends to get people moving and help their physical and mental wellbeing. “Running releases endorphins which promote good mental health,”...