A fresh look for insole brand Superfeet
Mlti NYC has led an extensive redesign of the brand that emphasises its performance credentials
From new work to in-depth coverage, reviews and opinion, here you’ll find all you need on creativity in graphic design
Mlti NYC has led an extensive redesign of the brand that emphasises its performance credentials
We speak with the studio co-founder about recent projects for the Barbican, Somerset House and the Natural History Museum in London, and the challenges and opportunities for designers working with cultural institutions
In a world where attention is fleeting and screens are small, brands must rethink how they treat data to make it engaging, say Caspar Lam and YuJune Park of Synoptic Office
Our annual showcase of the best graduate talent is returning in 2025. Send us your work by July 11 for the chance to be featured by Creative Review
The commemorative quilt dedicated to the lives of 384 people lost to AIDS has taken over the Turbine Hall in the London museum
Setting up Shop, a corner shop turned events space from Sparks agency and streaming channel GenBTV, managed to cut through the noise during SXSW London’s festival last week
Title design is in decline, though remains a powerful way of engaging audiences in film and TV. We talk to designer and filmmaker Filipe Carvalho about how the industry has evolved in the past two decades
The creative director of Studio Dumbar/Dept has been balancing client and public-facing projects for most of her career. Here, she talks candidly about the business of studio evolution and running a ‘collective’ where motion is now integral to its working method
New York studio DNCO has redesigned the identity for Dumbo, the Brooklyn neighbourhood which sits beneath the Manhattan Bridge in New York
As craft beer brand Deya turns ten, we talk to Thom Hobson, the artist behind the distinctive look of the young brewery that does things differently
We speak to Simz’s long-time collaborator Jeremy Ngatho Cole at creative studio Yout about making the visuals for her new record, and his experiences of working with such an ambitious artist who sits outside the major label system
Sign painting may no longer be a recognised profession in France, but designers such as Lucas Teyssier are championing its return, one storefront at a time