Meanwhile: No. 208
This week I am mostly obsessed with Le Bon Samaritain by Charles Angrand, 1895. I know nothing about it or him, but there’s something deliciously sci-fi about its eery glow; like if you plugged a… Read More »Meanwhile: No. 208
This week I am mostly obsessed with Le Bon Samaritain by Charles Angrand, 1895. I know nothing about it or him, but there’s something deliciously sci-fi about its eery glow; like if you plugged a… Read More »Meanwhile: No. 208
In this bi-weekly series, Seymour Chwast imagines the homes of iconic creative figures.
Debbie Millman has an ongoing project at PRINT titled “What Matters.” This is an effort to understand the interior life of artists, designers, and creative thinkers. This facet of the project is a request of… Read More »What Matters to Taylor Cinalli
Cap off your summer under the stars with a symphonic cacophony of the choicest British curses ever to be uttered. Like this, for instance: “You foxy-arse old fucking mare, you want spiking in the nose,… Read More »The Daily Heller: Do Not Miss the Profanities You’ve Never Heard Before And May Never Hear Again
Here Design recently worked with a group of young offenders in prison to design a new identity for Untold, a charity that offers vocational training for young men in UK prisons. London-based studio Here Design… Read More »Can creative rehabilitation break the cycle of reoffending?
With more options for pet nutrition popping up, Nutriment’s new brand hopes to make it easy for owners to choose the best science-backed food for their pets. Pets have become a huge part of many… Read More »Nutriment’s new identity by Robot Food demystifies raw pet food