Antwerp’s riverside saw three days of inspiring creative talks, combined with a healthy dose of ping pong and pole dancing.
The visual identity by local design studio Block is highly adaptable and site-specific, to transfigure according to each exhibition as well as the institution’s evolution.
Aside from a portfolio, how can I get a job? Katie Cadwell shares some tips on what you can do to stand out, in this week’s ...
Adam Lin documents the life of 33-year-old designer Zachary Anderson as he balances family and work with his creative passion ...
Sticking to the medium she made art with as a teenager, the LA-based artist is cutting up magazines and found ephemera to ...
Adobe MAX has been the annual playground for the creative community to come together, and this year is no exception.
In her latest book, the artist has brought together eight years worth of her terrifically relatable comics — 60 percent of ...
Using watercolours and a healthy dose of satire, the London-based DJ and illustrator has created a witty critique of the ...
The studio has partnered with new wave music tech company Roli to create a brand identity that promises to liberate musical expression.
This project was one of balance: honouring the original visual legacy of Paper, while allowing something new to shine through ...
The Polish graphic designer’s multifaceted practice spans everything from big branding gigs to pin badges, with “no project ...
Rather than sorting design files by names or dates, SOOT arranges them into a visual map organised by colours, textures, and ...