A new exhibition confronts the seductive face of fascism
The Future Was Then, which runs at New York’s Poster House, offers a timely look at the enduring power of state-sponsored propaganda
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The Future Was Then, which runs at New York’s Poster House, offers a timely look at the enduring power of state-sponsored propaganda
Ten years on from the publication of his book on the miners’ strike, designer Craig Oldham reflects on its impact and the role it played in the wider campaign for an inquiry into one of its most infamous events
Created by midwife Jo Zasloff together with art director Claudine Eriksson and illustrator Haein Kim, the book aims to offer an age-appropriate look at birth and all the “meaningful work midwives do”
Today it was announced that Centaur Media, which originally founded Creative Review, has sold the title to Haymarket
In this extract from Emmi Salonen’s new book, The Creative Wellbeing Handbook, she explores how creative thinkers can reduce stress and avoid burnout
Formerly a design director at Coca-Cola, Alex Center’s Brooklyn studio now brings branding magic to startups and small businesses
The Right to Protest, part of Shoreditch Design Triangle, features over 200 works covering early DIY activism to today’s global movements
Balancing book and magazine design, alongside illustration projects and working at Christie’s auction house, Arsh Raziuddin’s work requires adapting to multiple needs across a range of media
“This wasn’t about creating another friendly fintech – Tilt needed a brand with teeth,” says Ragged Edge’s executive creative director Matt Smith
Building on the success of ITVX, the broadcaster hopes its new design concept will keep it relevant in the age of streaming
The new David Bowie Centre at V&A East Storehouse in London contains over 90,000 objects from the late musician’s archive, and opens with displays from guest curators Nile Rodgers and The Last Dinner Party
Designed by New York studio Saint-Urbain, the identity for the popular new shop also draws on the old Italian card game Scopa