Once upon a time, graphic design blogs were all about eye candy. But while there's nothing wrong with that, recent years have seen more and more blogs that delve a little deeper. Read More
A handful of drag histories have been written throughout the years, but the majority have focussed only on cis, male drag queens. This isn't accurate – from the trans women resisting police brutality to the Hollywood starlets laying the blueprint for hyper-femininity, there's a world of drag that's been forgotten or erased. Read More
Say hi to the fresh prince Leo Natsume, an award-winning Brazilian designer and illustrator who works on projects focused on UI/UX design, advertising, and visual experiences. Read More
The Netflix hit series The Queen’s Gambit has brought chess back into the limelight. Here, ad creative Marta Morientes – an avid chess player in her youth – explains how the game has helped her to be a better creative Read More
Plagiarism is spreading ever so highly in today’s world of social media. Stealing, or passing off someone else’s ideas as one’s own, is not a new trend. It has, however, grown expansively within the last few years, especially in the art sector. Read More
To be a "model citizen" in today's world, you have to keep socially distant, wear a mask indoors and wash your hands frequently to protect yourself and others from the virus. All sensible stuff when fighting a pandemic. But what about the stuff we were taught as children? Perhaps things that now don't make sense? Read More
Aerial photographer Brad Walls has unveiled his latest series, 'Detached, in Harmony', drawing inspiration from the pandemic, as well as work by the renowned 1940s fashion photographer, Clifford Coffin, who produced some of Vogue's most influential pictures of all time. Read More
Whether you're looking for an illustrator to team up with or want a dose of visuals to inspire you, where's the best place to look? The Directory of Illustration of course. Read More
In his latest film, director Julien Faraut tells the incredible true story of the female Japanese volleyball team who triumphed at the 1964 Olympics with the help of archive footage, contemporary interviews, and clips from the sporting anime they inspired. Read More
Sunny B. Yazdani is an illustrator and motion designer based in New York who loves to play with shapes, light and shadow. Born in Iran, her works are inspired by people and life, and she enjoys capturing "feelings, movements, and connectivity between cultures and global issues". Read More
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