Animator Laura Stewart reveals what happens when we eat our carrots
Carrots are often touted as being good for our eyesight, but this stop motion film takes us on a surreal journey of what happens when they work a bit too well
Rebecca Fulleylove is Senior Writer at Creative Review
Carrots are often touted as being good for our eyesight, but this stop motion film takes us on a surreal journey of what happens when they work a bit too well
Started during the pandemic, the online photography project goes physical to showcase a selection of newly submitted images that capture the breadth of motherhood
Part of a move towards creating a more sustainable business, CR speaks to the company about the challenges that come with achieving certification and how it’s adapting its practices
The tech-focused supermarket brand has collaborated with design consultancy Big Fish on its own brand goods. Here we talk to the agency about the process
Many brands are ditching their well trodden logos in favour of a more abstract approach. Here we unpack this trend and examine whether legibility should be a concern
The brand has teamed up again with Uncommon Creative Studio for the new season’s campaign. Here Walker takes us through how they created this mind-bendingly ambitious film
When talking about creative people and work, we often use stock phrases and words to describe things. So how do we make sure our ‘blue sky thinking’ is understood?
Typo/graphic posters is an archive of nearly 9,000 posters from 42 countries. Here founder André Felipe talks about what the project has meant to him
Formally HBO Max, the rebrand sees a new direction for the service and is the result of a year-long collaboration with the studio and Warner Bros Discovery
The illustrator and animator talks about his experience of teaching and how it’s impacted his own practice
The spot launches a new flavour of Tango and signals a return to the weird and wonderful ads of the 90s where anything goes
The illustrator discusses the respect needed for a positive client/creative relationship and the importance of a creative community