The Wu-Tang Clan artist’s commanding voiceover connects passion, performance and heart to promote Beats’ Powerbeats Pro 2 ...
From isolation to job insecurity to grief, the mental health fallout tied to the global pandemic is by now widely recognised. To unpack how anxieties manifest in myriad ways and under wide-ranging ...
This romantic lens applies not just to the scripts but to the environments too, with London shown in a decidedly rose-tinted light – even when the rain inevitably strikes. “It’s about humour, optimism ...
It’s been a decade since Old Spice and Wieden + Kennedy first captured people’s attention with The Man Your Man Could Smell Like – otherwise known as one of the most talked about ads of all time.
Most football clubs in the top tiers of English football have their own creative departments, but what makes Southampton FC’s in-house studio, Turf, a unique proposition is the fact that it is ...
Joining a long list of car makers ‘digifying’ their visual identities, Renault has introduced a flat, black-and-white interlocking symbol that harks back to the 70s Three-dimensional logos might work ...
As communicators, our aim is to evoke the experiences we want for people. From selling the sizzle, not the steak, to the satisfying clunk that feels like a Golf, the challenge has always been to ...
In 1994, Pentagram New York was brought on board to shape a new visual identity for arts organisation The Public Theater. With Paula Scher at the helm of the project, The Public Theater gained a fresh ...
Rottingdean Bazaar are no strangers to making images that go inside books and magazines. A duo comprising multidisciplinary artists James Theseus Buck and Luke Brooks, their work straddles creative ...
Unrelated to the current coronavirus pandemic, Andy Altmann and David Ellis are going their separate ways, closing down Why Not Associates after almost 33 years of work to pursue their own projects ...
With little more than some pencils and paper, Natalie Foss produces vibrant portraits conveying surprising levels of emotion. Her intimate, borderline mystical portrayals of women – both fictional and ...
Raoul Shah’s intriguing collection of hotel ephemera dates back almost 40 years. CR talks to the Exposure founder and CEO about turning the fruits of his labour into a book, with a bit of help from ...
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