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Our annual showcase of the best graduate creative work is back for 2023. Send us your work by July 11 to be in with a chance of being featured in Creative Review
An array of original sets, props, miniatures, costumes and artwork from the cult director’s latest film are on display at 180 Studios in London
Having launched a drinks brand, Dave Palmer of agency Love reflects on the risks of starting your own brand and the empathy it’s helped him to develop for his clients
Drawing on lifestyle aesthetics and plant motifs, Sowvital’s new identity is both aspirational and down-to-earth
The broadcaster has revealed a new set of looping channel idents envisioned by 17 different creators, with each scene connected by the 4 logo
As Manchester City celebrates its historic treble win, David Simpson of agency, Music, discusses learnings from a relationship which has lasted through City’s journey from the second best team in Manchester to the world’s most valuable football club
The new publication series lifts the lid on six colours through enlightening essays, original photography, and historic artworks – beginning with a deep dive into all things blue
Inspired by a design from the Design Council Archives, the logo is a more climate conscious iteration and hopes to better encompass the council’s mission
Sustainability requires drinks brands to redesign everything from the vessel to what’s inside, says Denomination co-founder Rowena Curlewis. But do it right and the customer will come with you
A range of artists and illustrators were invited to contribute to the collection, which includes iconic titles such as Atonement, On Chesil Beach, and Enduring Love
In our latest edition of the CR podcast, guests including Mother’s Vairi MacLennan, Woo’s Stephen Mai, and the Digital Fairy’s Efemena Okogba discuss what makes Gen Z different
We speak to the founders of the new, oversized magazine, which uses a nihilistic sense of humour to explore contemporary Welsh culture