Nice and Serious rebrands zero waste supermarket Good Club as Dizzie
The agency was tasked with capturing the pleasure and potential of reusable packaging and refillable groceries for a mainstream audience
The agency was tasked with capturing the pleasure and potential of reusable packaging and refillable groceries for a mainstream audience
Pushing back against throwaway culture, the retailer’s Life Collection 2022 campaign by Try commits to finding new homes for its abandoned products – even in the saddest of circumstances
Featuring images shot by Jim A Mortram, the Small Town Inertia exhibition is a poignant reminder of the hardship Britain currently faces
Human After All has created the visual identity for the self-described “all-weather” cryptotocurrency, which is intended to withstand the volatile nature of the market
The Austrian bank’s commitment to personalisation is emphasised through the expressive forms of the Vienna Secession art movement – which included artists such as Gustav Klimt and Koloman Moser
In an attempt to loosen the iPhone’s vice-like grip on the market, Samsung’s new ad emphasises the seductive qualities of its flippable smartphone
His photos of the event – which has long brought together the local community and represents an important piece of Americana – are collected in a new, paper-wrapped photo book
Born from the photographer’s ongoing interest in anthropology and ethnography, the series – now on display in London – seeks to uncover some of the country’s otherworldly traditions
A set of purposefully smeared artworks by the photographer draw attention to the many hours we spend on-screen, swiping and scrolling through the sea of online information
Revenge of the Librarians features 150 comic strips created by the award-winning Scottish illustrator, mocking everything from writer’s block to grammar pedants
Featuring work that moves from the figurative to the abstract and beyond, Avec le dessin is a testament to the designer’s versatility – and the “primitive impulse” to draw
Menu Design in Europe retraces the graphic styles of 200 years’ worth of menus – or bills of fare, as they were once commonly known