Inside the V&A’s show celebrating disabled design and culture
Design and Disability at the V&A is full of projects variously useful, beautiful, or just amusing, celebrating the long-running contribution of disabled people to design
Design and Disability at the V&A is full of projects variously useful, beautiful, or just amusing, celebrating the long-running contribution of disabled people to design
Ever elusive, luxury promises to be timeless yet always on the move – and is not immune to wider trends. From research rabbit holes to CGI makeup and diamond-tipped styluses, we spoke to designers about how brands signify luxury today
An overdue London retrospective, aptly titled Danger Comes Smiling, shows the 70-year-old artist’s work and ideas are still sharp to the touch
As the 2024 Paris Olympics approaches, diversity and inclusion remains an issue for elite sport. But at the community level, clubs are taking matters into their own hands, using branding and kit design to remake sport in their own image
A new book from Letterform Archive revisits Japan’s emerging modern visual culture of the late 1920s. Its author Gennifer Weisenfeld explains this underappreciated moment in design history and its legacy today