Ahead of her talk at magCulture Live New York, we speak to the designer, Shira Inbar about her work on innovative magazine concepts for the likes of A24 and MSCHF and how her multidisciplinary practice has evolved over the years https://lnkd.in/g4Kwqpmu
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Lindsay Perryman has been awarded first place in the 2024 Palm* Photo Prize. Based in New York, the artist’s practice revolves around exploring one’s sense of self through themes such as identity, representation and Africa American queer experiences https://ow.ly/7aGb50Szs6r
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Calling all Graduates, there's still time to send in your work for CR's Gradwatch 2024! The graduates selected to take part in this year’s showcase will be profiled on the Creative Review website and across our social channels in August https://ow.ly/GC3o50SyRQB
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Tokyo-based artist Akiko Nakayama has created ‘alive paintings’ for the producer Floating Points forthcoming album, and will be joining him on tour to create improvisational visuals later this year https://ow.ly/PSo650Syzxn
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Leo Burnett Taiwan’s recent focus on mixing its creative departments with accounts, media and tech teams is resulting in more experimental projects and a better offering for clients https://lnkd.in/gwzzhTFb
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Where would England's football team be without migration? A stark new campaign created by Wonderhood Studios for the Migration Museum aims to tackle anti-immigration sentiment in the UK - a prominent topic in the recent general election campaign - by highlighting the contribution made to the squad by players from migrant backgrounds https://ow.ly/MX1Q50SyziI
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It took TBWA\London’s CCO Andy Jex a worryingly long time before he realised that great work doesn’t just get bought simply because it’s great, and that in any commercial creative sector, great work goes hand in hand with an equal partner In this context, the 'partner' is the sell... https://lnkd.in/ejJ4HAx7
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‘Less is more’ is a concept based in simplicity and how restraint can sometimes have more impact than something busier or ‘in your face’. Bryan-K. Lamonde discusses the art of designing ‘less’ and how he’s implemented that approach across the studio’s projects https://lnkd.in/eGrS4kTy
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Måll, a multipurpose space in Karjaa, Finland, has collaborated with Helsinki-based designer Chris Bolton on a new identity with references to its commitment to circularity https://ow.ly/5MnO50SxFlJ
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Danish concept store Grocery gets a subtly contrasting identity by Astrae Studio https://ow.ly/ngmK50SwL1o
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