CR speaks to three portrait photographers about why they were drawn to the art form, and the importance of trust and collaboration when working with a subject The post Why portrait photography is all about trust appeared first on Creative Review....
Kara Haupt on art directing for daily news websites
Haupt is senior art director for the websites of NBC News, Today and MSNBC. Here she talks about the importance of commissioning and the pressure of millions of viewers every day The post Kara Haupt on art directing for daily news websites appeared first on Creative Review....
My breakthrough moment: Simon Buckley
“I wanted to be Uavox, but sometimes I worry I’ve ended up like Joe Dolce.» Simon Buckley’s photograph of Manchester in the rain became a viral sensation in 2019. He explains what happened next The post My breakthrough moment: Simon Buckley appeared first on Creative Review....
7-Eleven in Sweden has created a limited edition pyjama range
Created by ad agency Åkestam Holst, the pyjamas come in two sizes – seven and eleven (see what they’ve done there?), which equate to medium and large. With many parts of Europe still in lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic and working from home, branded pyjamas make perfect sense for today’s world, as does the option for an all-day breakfast....
Nicolai Fuglsig directs dynamic new Ford ad
While the target market for the ad is quite specific – it is aimed at businesses who run fleets of vans – it’s an absorbing watch as a series of red vans take the role of circulating blood that is keeping the ‘beating heart’ of business alive. Behind the successful functioning of the system, according to the ad, is FordLiive,...
How local networks are supporting creatives
The pandemic has forced many of us to think locally. For creatives this might be no bad thing – here we explore a number of regional and community networks are helping creatives survive and thrive The post How local networks are supporting creatives appeared first on Creative Review....
How local networks are supporting creatives
The pandemic has forced many of us to think locally. For creatives this might be no bad thing – here we explore a number of regional and community networks that are helping creatives survive and thrive The post How local networks are supporting creatives appeared first on Creative Review....
How local networks are supporting creatives
The pandemic has forced many of us to think locally. For creatives this might be no bad thing – here we explore a number of regional and community networks that are helping creatives survive and thrive The post How local networks are supporting creatives appeared first on Creative Review....
How local networks are supporting creatives
The pandemic has forced many of us to think locally. For creatives this might be no bad thing – here we explore a number of regional and community networks that are helping creatives survive and thrive The post How local networks are supporting creatives appeared first on Creative Review....
How local networks are supporting creatives
The pandemic has forced many of us to think locally. For creatives this might be no bad thing – here we explore a number of regional and community networks that are helping creatives survive and thrive The post How local networks are supporting creatives appeared first on Creative Review....
How to handle the hype
Photographer Sophie Mayanne, artist Jean Jullien, and Closer&Closer agent Drew Melton discuss how to manage pushy journalists, projects that go viral overnight and the ever-faster hype cycle that young creatives face The post How to handle the hype appeared first on Creative Review....
Renault unveils a new op art-style logo
Three-dimensional logos might work perfectly on car hoods, but plenty of automotive brands have discovered that doesn’t translate so well online. Companies including Volkswagen, Mini and Nissan have all flatified their symbols in recent years, and it’s not hard to see why. Renault is the latest to join the bunch, overhauling its existing 3D diamond – which dates back to...



