The illustrator and writer discusses how, already 30 years into her career, a commission from the New York Times for a column called Principles of Uncertainty opened up a myriad of new possibilities The post My breakthrough moment: Maira Kalman appeared first on Creative Review....
M&M’s reveals global redesign alongside new brand purpose
M&M’s has kicked off the year with changes to its visual design and a stronger emphasis on brand purpose, with a new mission of “creating a world where everyone feels they belong”. This will be reflected in a refreshed tone of voice that parent company Mars promises will be “more inclusive, welcoming and unifying, while remaining rooted in our signature...
Alex Prager’s carefully controlled photos visualise two uncontrollable years
High Noon, 2021. All images by Alex Prager, courtesy Alex Prager Studio and Lehmann Maupin Photographer and director Alex Prager is best known for her choreographed, noir-ish images of crowds, where the buzz is frozen and not a hair is left out of place. In her new exhibition at Lehmann Maupin in London, the influence of cinema is still felt...
A new photography exhibition explores America in crisis
Originally conceived in 1969, America in Crisis was a group initiative that used the power of imagemaking to assess the state of the nation. Taking the form of an exhibition and publication, the project was led by Magnum Photos’ then New York bureau chief, Lee Jones, and American photographer Charles Harbutt. “Several of us felt that the 1968 elections would...
The history of the Doomsday Clock design
As the 2022 number of seconds before potential apocalypse is announced, Michael Bierut and other designers discuss the history of one of the most important pieces of 20th century information design The post The history of the Doomsday Clock design appeared first on Creative Review....
The history of the Doomsday Clock design
As the 2022 number of seconds before potential apocalypse is announced, Michael Bierut and other designers discuss the history of one of the most important pieces of 20th century information design The post The history of the Doomsday Clock design appeared first on Creative Review....
The history of the Doomsday Clock design
As the 2022 number of seconds before potential apocalypse is announced, Michael Bierut and other designers discuss the history of one of the most important pieces of 20th century information design The post The history of the Doomsday Clock design appeared first on Creative Review....
The history of the Doomsday Clock design
As the 2022 number of seconds before potential apocalypse is announced, Michael Bierut and other designers discuss the history of one of the most important pieces of 20th century information design The post The history of the Doomsday Clock design appeared first on Creative Review....
Kaws brings his art to the Serpentine Gallery in London and Fortnite
Kaws: New Fiction in Fortnite © Epic Games Brian Donnelly, the New York-based artist better known by his alias Kaws, is showing works in a new show at London’s Serpentine Gallery, his first major solo exhibition in the city. The exhibition, called New Fiction, blends Donnelly’s physical artworks – a combination of street art, graphic design and his cartoonish, eyeless...
Kaws brings his art to the Serpentine Gallery in London and Fortnite
Kaws: New Fiction in Fortnite © Epic Games Brian Donnelly, the New York-based artist better known by his alias Kaws, is showing works in a new show at London’s Serpentine Gallery, his first major solo exhibition in the city. The exhibition, called New Fiction, blends Donnelly’s physical artworks – a combination of street art, graphic design and his cartoonish, eyeless...
Kaws brings his art to the Serpentine Gallery in London and Fortnite
Kaws: New Fiction in Fortnite © Epic Games Brian Donnelly, the New York-based artist better known by his alias Kaws, is showing works in a new show at London’s Serpentine Gallery, his first major solo exhibition in the city. The exhibition, called New Fiction, blends Donnelly’s physical artworks – a combination of street art, graphic design and his cartoonish, eyeless...
An action-packed visual identity for SRF Sport
As one of the key brands within Swiss public service broadcaster Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen’s (SRF) output, SRF Sport connects millions of sports fans in Switzerland with national and international sporting events through TV, radio and digital. Working alongside the broadcaster, brand agency Superunion was tasked with creating a new visual identity that reflected SRF Sport’s role in bringing the...