Elizabeth Goodspeed speaks to the magazine’s creative director Gail Bichler about its first redesign in almost ten years, and the myriad ways it is adapting to an entirely transformed media landscape.
A visual archive of jabones esotéricos, (magic soaps) this publication bathes you in a world of liquid illustrations and saturated packaging designs.
This designer’s work is infinity symbols of barbed wires, spirals of horned tails and witchy typefaces that sprawl across pages like codes from an ancient realm – but it’s his work’s flashy, modern ...
The self-taught painter and sculptor is depicting figures and jerseys from basketball to boxing with found local materials.
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 ...
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.
The Brussels-based design studio is taking a scientific approach to research, ideas and observation in order to build identities for cultural clients that have a sensitivity to space and context.
With its purely illustrative approach and ever-changing masthead, The Fence feels far from run of the mill, but here founder and editor Charlie Baker and art director Mathias Clottu explain why ...
We’ve all seen films, read books and heard music about California, the centrepiece to issue 14 of A Rabbit’s Foot, but within these colourful and inventive pages, we see an alternate vision of the ...
Xander Opiyo and Gala Mendoza’s collaborative publishing project is about the places that aren’t work or home, where people ...
Working with a plethora of clients like Hermés and Society Mag to deliver densely packed editorial illustrations, this artist’s love for the botanical and trippy shines through.
Without designers writing about their own work, design is easy to misunderstand. Writing helps designers work through what they think – and makes that thinking visible to others.