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10 Aug, 2010

Calavera prints by Telegramme

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Celebrate the Day of the Dead a little earlier this year, with this great set of prints from London-based studio, Telegramme… The graphic design and illustration studio kindly sent CR a set of their latest printed beauties, the Calavera Summer Series. Each is an A3 Risograph print and packs a fairly power colour combination. Printed [...]

10 Aug, 2010

Calling all code crackers…

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The above illustrated ribbon appears on the contents page of the August, Summer Bumper Book O’ Fun issue of Creative Review. It displays a code devised by its illustrator Stefan G Bucher – who created the cover for the issue and who is featured within the issue’s pages. The code is actually a challenge to [...]

10 Aug, 2010

The Times does info-graphics for iPads

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Regular readers may recall we posted about The Times’ interactive World Cup planner iPad app back in June (original post is here). The Times has been steadily commissioning the studio responsible for that app to create easily digestible, interactive info-graphics for their digital readers… Now we happen to know that CR blog readers like to [...]

CR readers may recognise the above image, as it featured in the Grid section of our May issue. The photographer behind it, Toby Smith, is now exhibiting more work from his Renewables Project at theprintspace gallery in London, from 20 August… “With its raging seas, wind-swept hills and high rainfall, Britain has more potential kinetic [...]

10 Aug, 2010

Where Children Sleep

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Four-year-old Jivan lives in a skyscraper in Brooklyn, New York, USA Where Children Sleep, set to be published later this year by Chris Boot, is a collection of James Mollison‘s photographs of childrens’ bedrooms from around the world. The book also contains a portrait of each child and, as you’d imagine, the differences between the [...]

10 Aug, 2010

Pixellated vases

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Royal College of Art graduate Julian Bond unveiled an interesting casting machine at his graduate show this year. But his working model casts vases in a series of unusual, pixellated shapes… Bond’s casting machine has two opposing faces, each one constructed from a series of “sticks”, 22 wide and 30 high (1,320 in total). The [...]

Hipsters don’t merely congregate in East London. No, siree. They can be found, usually in cities, all around the world and, truth be told, they tend to look exactly the same as they do here in London – as this following series of Australian Honda ads demonstrates rather neatly – if not a little scarily. [...]

10 Aug, 2010

Troika deconstruct the V&A

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Troika recently unveiled a kinetic sign that directs visitors to London’s V&A Museum from the tunnel at South Kensington tube station. Referencing the simple beauty of Alan Fletcher’s celebrated identity for the museum, the designers created the stand-alone artwork, Palindrome… The piece is essentially a revolving V&A monogram suspended in a cylindrical ceiling-mounted capsule. According [...]

10 Aug, 2010

Light up the 2012 Olympics

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From the New York Times’ Passing the Torch timeline of Olympic Torches since 1936 When is a torch, not a torch? Why when it’s the veritable Olympic Torch of course. Designers now have the chance to pitch designs for the London 2012 model, with the organisers set on making not just one but 8,000 of [...]

In order to gather the vast number of exhibited works currently on show (exhibition ends this Thursday) at Mail Me Art at South London’s Red Gate Gallery, Curator Darren Di Lieto asked for illustrators and artists to post envelopes adorned with artwork to the same address – over a period of a year… This is the second [...]



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