How can an emerging multidisciplinary designer build a realistic pathway to collaborate with major brands? Katie Cadwell explores how to get in front of decision makers in this week’s Creative Career ...
A bold new look that’s unexpectedly marked the bookshops final chapter, this design identity commemorates the larger impact of a literary mainstay.
In the eyes of the Barcelona-based illustrator, “analogue work is not going to move if you don’t move.” ...
It’s the series that’s had everyone in a chokehold, but it’s far from a flashy production. We chat with Jackson Parrell about how this fairly shoestring show went stratospheric, and his creative ...
This artist only needs a venue, date and time of event – and with his mouse and keyboard, explosive graphic design comes to life.
The illustrator’s colour-drenched landscapes are an iterative and experimental play on “the tension between flatness and texture”.
Travel back through decades of New York’s cultural moods via these “tactile and human” mementoes of design history.
It’s Nice That met three V&A x Adobe Creative Residents of 2025 to find out how the 12-month programme and its unprecedented access to the museum’s resources has influenced the work they produced.
This illustrator has found a satisfying middle ground between digital and analogue, illustrating wholesome scenes of community for Wordle and most importantly: himself.
Virginie Benarroch and Lola Raban’s new photobook Assistants documents the essential yet largely invisible role of the stylist’s assistant.
The studio’s visual identity for the textiles brand weaves warm, powerful imagery with decisively analogue and decorative framing.
Informed by novels and Chinese storytelling traditions, this comic book artist depicts mundanity with a minimalist surrealism.