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Just how much can creative impact the bottom line? Alex Bec explores that creative work can be engrained into business needs in this week’s Creative Career Conundrums.
An experiment in impulsivity, OK Go teams up with animators Will Anderson, Lucas Zanotto, and Blender Studio to create a chaotic, digital adventure through algorithms and motion capture.
Every painting carries the echo of its predecessors, each new position layered with the memory of what has already been ...
From the French foundry Plain Text, this publication is making way for judgment-free experimentation. Featuring essays, ...
Founded by Kristoffer Tjalve and Matt Muir, the platform for recognising innovative and independent web-based projects has ...
Mirroring the circadian patterns of the crew, the London-based photographer wades into themes of “isolation, routine and ...
Tired of the same voices in animation, this animator puts a strong Yorkshire accent front and center in a twisted emo romance in the famous moors.
Over four decades, and with a plot that might, at first, ring simplistic and repetitive, Mario has endured. We dig into how ...
Part archive, part speculative fiction, part type design – “alphabet artist” Nat Pyper merges punk, feminist, and POC ...
Experimenting with 3D wide angles and fish eye-lens effects, the Bristol-based creatives are turning their 2D illustrations ...
Enigmatriz is a digital artist who combines the glyphs, code, characters and symbols of the average keyboard into a plethora ...
With over a century of art school experience and a decade of online delivery, Falmouth has created a bespoke platform that ...