This cinematic, low-polygon ad looks digital but is in fact live action, with choreographed NPC characters and hand-painted costumes.
Working with a plethora of clients like Hermés and Society Mag to deliver densely packed editorial illustrations, this artist’s love for the botanical and trippy shines through.
The Spillll collective sees what’s served up at the table as fertile ground for radical discussions.
D and 3D animator Conor Kehelly’s visual world is completely lawless. Whether it’s giant mecha-castles or steampunk tin men, ...
The illustrator has been experimenting with tools outside of her usual sketchbook, tablet and computer – with fascinating ...
Jordan’s Furniture becomes just Jordan’s – and in the process, distills everything about the homeware brand down to dots and lines, making it minimal in presentation but loud in playfulness.
Tired of your creative ideas being met with pushback at every turn? Kat Wong finds ways to bridge the gap and win them over in this week’s Creative Career Conundrums.
The artisan perfume company’s film practice is at the centre of its success in world building. We talk to Ffern’s co-founder Emily Cameron about what the brand’s approach to marketing has borrowed ...
Unlike many photographers, this Sofia-based image maker has no interest in making his sitters ‘comfortable’ – instead, he seeks vulnerability.
With jam-packed city scenes to travel through, the illustrated publication is glowing example of why it’s so important to keep making beautiful books for kids.
Author and designer Annie Atkins joined us for a Q&A at our first Nicer Tuesdays of the year in London to talk us through her career, beginning at her first design job on BBC’s The Tudors to working ...
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