Inspired by Alejandro Jodorowsky’s bizarre palettes, science fiction and punk music, this painter works with a comic vibrancy.
The British-Sudanese designer gives us an insight into the influences behind her kitschy, maximalist style, revealing how she’s using her unique visual language as a tool to challenge ideas around ...
In the eyes of the Barcelona-based illustrator, “analogue work is not going to move if you don’t move.” ...
In this hilarious, long form lecture from Bráulio Amado at Nicer Tuesdays New York (performed for the very last time and recorded for the first), the designer and illustrator takes us through his ...
Once a mainstay of social life in Britain, the branded matchbook no longer accompanies a restaurant bill or sits on a pub’s bar. This new book presents a vast collection of these miniature windows ...
Building on its award-winning debut, Procreate Dreams 2 introduces highly requested tools like selections, transform, and expanded frame-by-frame animation.
In this music video, a team of jazz-loving creatives come together to capture the many sounds and feelings that jump right off the standard drum set – and in the process, capture the spirit of jazz.
A teacher at Parsons School of Design and designer at The Whitney Museum of American Art, Lydia wants to “treat knowledge like a network”.
Founder and director of the Seoul-based design collective Hana Na tells us why it’s important to uncover a brand’s DNA before you shapes its distinct visual voice.
In this music video, a team of jazz-loving creatives come together to capture the many sounds and feelings that jump right off the standard drum set – and in the process, capture the spirit of jazz.
Madison Utendahl is calling time on the traditional creative agency. Here, she dissects why she closed her own firm, how the model broke, and what’s rising from the ashes.
The series explores what happens when textiles become a publishing tool and brings our editorial interactions closer to the skin.