With visuals injected with Kubrick’s meticulous symmetry and Irving Penn’s essentialist approach to still life, the studio’s minimalist identity pulls on nostalgic beauty imagery to bring a new model ...
Graphic design courses have become trade schools – they should be so much more. Coming out of high school, I decided to pursue my BFA degree in Digital Design at the University of Colorado Denver, ...
Super 8 film grain and rare glimpses of John Lennon and Yoko Ono on holiday in Greece are unearthed for this music video created for an app designed to allow people to meditate to music (sounds like ...
Readymag’s new editorial collects candid stories from Erik Kessels, Harriet Richardson, Raissa Pardini, Zipeng Zhu and more, reflecting on their wiggly career journeys and what they had to unlearn ...
To craft her noisy compositions, the designer is drawn to everything that is at odds with playing by the rules.
This opinion piece was first published in The Tiny Tourist Report from It's Nice That's Insights team. Against a backdrop of overtourism, the report explores how we might downsize our approach to ...
Elizabeth Goodspeed speaks with creative director Gail Bichler about magazine’s first redesign in nearly a decade, and how the publication is adapting to a transformed media landscape.
Inspired by the visual language, cultural history, and format of matchboxes, three contemporary Indian projects are reimagining this object in strikingly different ways.
Through a lens that incorporates lomography, gig documentary and attention to stage details, this photographer transports you right into the roundhouse kicks of the mosh pit.
Hats on legs and shoes having a smooch, the illustrator talks us through a whirlwind of recent commissions for the French fashion house.
You’ve just started working but somehow lost your hunger for making art along the way. Kat Wong guides this recent graduate on coaxing their creativity back in this week’s Creative Career Conundrums.
Badly behaved visitors, high-volume rental practices and algorithm-induced overtourism – in a landscape under strain, we make the case for downsizing how we travel and how it is marketed. We call it ...