All artworks from Beautiful Numbers by Stefan Sagmeister, courtesy Thomas Erban Gallery. All images: Andreas Vesterlund Many people wouldn’t ordinarily interact with data first-hand, however the past year has seen most of us navigate graphs and statistics on a regular basis. Much of this data has related to a time of fear, anxiety and tragedy, however Stefan Sagmeister’s new body...
The digital archives retracing art and design history
Digital platforms including Decentralise and the People’s Graphic Design Archive are helping people to learn about creative and cultural history. We speak to their creators about redefining who gets to tell stories and what interactivity brings to the table The post The digital archives retracing art and design history appeared first on Creative Review....
Craig Easton named winner in the 2021 Sony World Photography Awards
Craig Easton’s winning Bank Top series, which challenges the representation and misrepresentation of communities in northern England Craig Easton has also been awarded in the Portraiture category for his series Bank Top – which he created in partnership with writer Abdul Aziz Hafiz. The black and white images concentrate on the Bank Top neighbourhood in Blackburn, as a way of...
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Zoopla rebrand steers people through the journey of moving home
As part of the rebrand, independent consultancy Zag and Zoopla’s in-house design team worked on the creation of a new logo, colour palette and overall design language. The new visual identity system is joined by updates to the products and services across both the Zoopla website and app, including the launch of a new homeowners hub called My Home. The...
One Hundred Years tells the story of Hackney through the ages
Since 2013, indie publisher Hoxton Mini Press has been celebrating the stories of its local community via its East London Photo Stories book series. The latest publication in the series comes courtesy of portrait photographer and Hackney resident Jenny Lewis, who has lived in the area for 25 years, the last three of which have been spent documenting the individuals...





