The National Institute of Architecture’s folkloric floor tiling influenced the strict grid and mosaic-like logo that underpin this visual identity.
This illustrator’s art works look like they’re from a fanzine in an alternate reality for a nightclub filled with sound system androids and freaky figures.
What if your next great ideas aren’t waiting somewhere new, but are already sitting in your junk drawer, your kitchen, or your commute? We speak to three creatives across disciplines about how they ...
It feels like there’s a greater need than ever to future-proof your career. Alex Bec assures this final-year product designer that experimentation is the key especially in your early days in this week ...
This artist’s inventive and intriguing collages merge the rawness of photography with the digital sheen of artificial paint and sticker-esque overlays, capturing the unseen between awake and asleep.
The foundry’s first OOH print campaign is a hay fever dream that stretches across streetside billboards and fold out posters – it even includes some variable font karaoke.
Using a cut-and-paste approach to image and type, the designer is inspired by radical print design and the early days of the Xerox.
This illustrator borrows from the tried-and-true symbology of fantasy, but imbues subjects such as dragons and Tim Burton-esque creatures with detailed penmanship and sensitivity.
Celebrating ten years in type design, Blaze Type’s founder Matthieu Salvaggio looks back on the biggest lessons he’s learned ...
This deliberately imperfect design system is a living, breathing thing, and takes a humanist approach to the topic of climate action.
America – and this photographer caught every moment of the pain, pleasure and glory of pushing the limits of the body.
For our first In Depth edition, we explore the techniques and rituals you can use to find great ideas within mundanity and routine.
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