Delivered in a less-than-conventional format, this publication is sent by post in a large letter that unfolds into intimate ...
We chat to the creator and co-writer / director of the show about their love for amateur filmmaking, iconic TV references, and the fun they had making that unnerving Yooglet.
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This commercial motion designer has pivoted into analogue personal projects which take home movies and his layered heritage and give them a touchable essence.
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This new visual language is inspired by the “rhythm and spontaneity of jazz” – type, image and colour dance across a new ...
When your manager is paying more attention to AI than your creative role, what can you do? Kat Wong, founder of career change platform Oh Yeah, has her say.
Built from delicate tones, typography and ornamentation, this visual system swaps the clinical world of beauty for something ...
Work from home or hybrid setups have become the norm, especially since the pandemic. So, when the experience of getting started IRL has been diminished, how do you learn from your colleagues and ...
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.
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.