This graphic designer from our Ones To Watch series is subverting dystopian tropes and injecting humanity into the science fiction aesthetic.
As a commentary on our culture of porn excess, dopamine-thirstiness and lost media, illustrator Hattie Stewart creates a spiky zine full of stimulating visual language.
This Paris-based graphic and typeface designer takes influence from daily life, from LED displays on trains to hobbies like woodwork.
Channeling childhood magic through scenes that teeter in between the real and unreal, this illustrator’s paintings pop with personality and colour.
A good album cover adheres to basic design principles. A great album cover has a layer of cultural commentary. And a ...
Last September at Nicer Tuesdays in New York, our US editor-at-large Elizabeth Goodspeed sat down for a chat with legendary designer Michael Bierut. In this insightful Q&A, Michael told the audience ...
Inspired by philosophy that exists outside of the traditional design sector, this up-and-coming designer from our Ones To ...
Encouraging its students to utilise automation as a tool, the online school has drastically revamped its master’s degree ...
The filmmaker and photographer outlines the importance of bringing human stories to the forefront of environmental ...
Filled with love for hip-hop and pop culture, this illustrator’s work satirises, uplifts and champions underdogs.
Taking analogue animation into new territory, the artist’s three-month-long project for musician Emory is a meditative ode to ...
There are so many companies to choose from... but where do you even start? Alex Bec gives pointers on how to make sense of the creative working world and getting onto your first role in this week’s ...
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