Ragged Edge rebrands Gaia, a startup offering the world’s first IVF insurance
The studio set out to create a brand “that could behave with real conviction, without ever losing its empathy”
The studio set out to create a brand “that could behave with real conviction, without ever losing its empathy”
A short film directed by Johnny Kelly uses puppetry to spotlight the problems created by our insatiable hunger for the latest technology
“In my paintings of sacred landscapes, each carefully delineated field pours its colour upwards, up into the black heavens,” says the artist of his new exhibition at London’s Jealous Gallery
Published by Hoxton Mini Press, The London Pub brings together historic black and white photographs, documenting the city’s watering holes and the people who have frequented them
Hosted at east London’s Hang-Up gallery, the wryly named Mainly Multiples, Some Paintings & Other Stuff Too exemplifies the artist’s mix of deadpan humour and unfiltered commentary
The World of Tony Meeuwissen, released by Paul Hoberton Publishing, delves into the British artist’s playful, dark and surreal illustrations
The Liverpool creative collective’s latest music history artwork features a complex circuit diagram that pays homage to a piece of equipment that’s been instrumental to the jazz genre
In Transitions, the artist revisits personal childhood objects and “reawakens their value by presenting them in a different light”
In an attempt to give customers more autonomy over their money, the agency has created an accessible and optimistic identity for the digital bank
Featuring her paintings and poetic commentary, Women Holding Things depicts the physical and metaphorical burdens women around the world carry
A runaway tyre and a field of fire-fighting water jets come to the rescue in a pair of beautiful new spots by ad agency Bear Meets Eagle On Fire
The climate action collective has partnered with Fred & Farid on a set of vintage sci-fi-style posters, which tell a different kind of story about extraterrestrials