Inspired by folk, outsider, ancient and mediaeval art, the sculptor allows their subconscious to take hold of the wheel.
Designer and writer of Otto, Sam de Groot, expands on the pleasure of bringing a typeface to “its natural habitat: telling a story”.
Generative art, immersive installations, and virtual music festivals – Minecraft’s cultural cachet goes far beyond the Overworld.
After accomplishing the impossible and animating with ice, fire and smoke, the award-winning studio has found a stunning new ...
Created for the tracks Nom Nom Nom and Cat Burglar, the artwork explores identity and the “many different versions of ...
The Parisian studio subverts office aesthetics and hyper-corporate mock-ups in their eclectic brand for this new office and ...
Our Tokyo correspondent explores the history and cultural importance of the Riso in its home country, and its continued ...
This Berlin-based photographer wants the universality of this striking series to show that environmental struggle should be ...
The photographer spent 15 years looking for her father. Her new photobook is a raw and honest document of the difficulty of ...
The Brighton-based visual artist’s new creative avenue has seen him animating everything from wool to receipt print reels.
It’s tricky when you clients’ vision is at odds with yours. Just how can you steer them towards the right direction? This ...
Whittled down from over 1,000 applications across the globe, we’re excited to reveal our collaborative collection of art prints with DROOL – available to buy now!