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The Museum of Toronto’s summer initiative, The T.O. You Don’t Know, is a little different to your typical museum experience – ...
With an unrelentingly bleak news cycle, the worlds of marketing and brands have been providing us with unexpected ...
The new identity for the music software company leans on the abstract aesthetics of Suprematism to embody creative freedom ...
First launched in 1999, the classic advert is treated to a British rework promoting Walkers’ cheese and onion crisps ...
Who is the right partner for your brand, an influencer or a creator? Probably both, says Hello’s Matt Roberts, but at ...
The Co-op logo is returning to its classic clover-leaf design, which first appeared across shops, produce and dividend stamps in the late 1960s.
As illustration-led publishing grows, a new literary agency looks to represent a range of visual storytellers, from picture ...
Four years after launching its biannual magazine Notebook, Mubi is expanding its publishing agenda with a new imprint called Mubi Editions. The imprint will encompass explorations of film culture and ...
Rik Moran’s Chance Encounters in The Valley of Lights looks at the folkloric town of Todmorden in West Yorkshire Dubbed ‘Britain’s answer to Roswell’, the Pennines-based market town of Todmorden has ...
A new book offers some of the artist and designer’s advice for young creatives amassed over the course of his lengthy career At one time or another in the last 90 years, British artist David Gentleman ...
The Other Art Fair (TOAF) is, as the name would suggest, not your typical art fair. Founded by a group of “creative thinkers, game changers and pleasure seekers”, it looks to subvert art world ...
It has been four decades since the beginning of the 1984-1985 Miners’ Strike, which only lasted one year but made a significant impact for decades to come. The strikes were held by the National Union ...