This commercial motion designer has pivoted into analogue personal projects which take home movies and his layered heritage and give them a touchable essence.
Tam festival’s loveable book character logo is made of “one single, slightly crooked line” – that’s what makes it so special.
AI is an ever-present topic and an inescapable reality for many creatives. People, especially those in senior leadership positions, seem to be particularly excited by its novelty and potential. So ...
Korean capital, especially in Seongsu. Our Seoul correspondent looks at the current obsession with trinkets and what it says about the city’s design trends and “feel-conomy”.
This new visual language is inspired by the “rhythm and spontaneity of jazz” – type, image and colour dance across a new ...
When they reach a certain level of stardom it’s commonplace for Main Pop Girls to commission a cover painted by a fine artist ...
Built from delicate tones, typography and ornamentation, this visual system swaps the clinical world of beauty for something ...
Whether it’s made for electronic tracks, album covers, posters or just for fun, this easy-to-use generative tool makes the visualisers more fun than ever to make.
Unadorned and unstylised, the photographer is framing images of athletes that are rarely seen yet deeply familiar to those in the sporting world.
Pitchfork Selects is a weekly playlist made up of the most exciting new music drops, so its visuals have to match its audible freshness. Enter Chris Panicker, and the Cavalry app.
Based between LA and Montreal, Wedge Studio joined Nicer Tuesdays in one of its home cities to present its “seemingly unsexy” projects – such as designing the visual identities for dental floss, beans ...
The global creative studio has expanded into the letterforms landscape with a backdrop of bespoke type systems for brands under their belt and one debut release: CC Timeline.