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The Japanese artist’s first major UK solo show at the Hayward Gallery in London presents four decades of paintings and ...
Design and Disability at the V&A is full of projects celebrating the long-running contribution of disabled people to design ...
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At a time when many brands and organisations are going quiet on diversity and inclusion, Channel 4 has underlined how it is ‘altogether different’ ...
The animation director discusses how moving from Taiwan to London and exploring more traditional forms of animation have ...
Setting up Shop, a corner shop turned events space, managed to cut through the noise during SXSW London’s festival last week ...
The Polish photographer’s new exhibition explores the intertwined relationship between environmental damage and military ...
Title design is in decline, though remains a powerful way of engaging audiences. We talk to director Filipe Carvalho about ...
In a sea of sameness, breaking category codes with calculated palette decisions can give brands a strategic advantage ...
Across a series of billboards for the latest typeface from F37, Ellen Ling and Craig Oldham honour the city’s local history, ...
AI is already making appearances in advertising across India. But can it be used effectively to tell nuanced, local stories?