The founder of bakery brand Get Baked speaks to CR about his “very person-centred” approach, how he utilises social media, ...
As originality risks being choked by a growing creative monoculture, cultivating variety will give ideas their own unique flavour, writes Tonight founder, Patrick Duffy ...
Whether you feel ready or not, it’s Christmas! At least in the world of advertising, that is. First up is the festive spot ...
Jordan Hemingway’s Eusexua video won big, while Gabriel Moses and Luna Carmoon were named Best Director and Best New Director, respectively ...
The costume designer discusses her creative process and how a visit to Tiffany’s archive shaped the emotional tone of ...
Hedonism and indulgence is out, replaced by nutrition and thoughtful storytelling, predict experts of the effect of weight-loss drugs on the food market Food advertising used to be relatively simple: ...
“The antidote to loneliness is community.” We examine the creative force of the short-lived London club, which is currently being celebrated at the Design Museum, with those who were there ...
Part breakup nightmare, part stinging social critique, Hag blends hand-drawn animation with dark humour and a sharp feminist edge ...
Creative studio Malik Acid has designed holistic experiences for some of the world’s most exciting fashion brands and artists ...
Bart Yates started out in the music industry, working for Warner Music Australia. Moving to London in 1999, he secured his first role in advertising as a runner at WCRS before moving into production.
Under Xiberras’ tenure, BETC has become one of the world’s most awarded agencies. His quirky creative direction on campaigns for brands such as Canal+, Citroën, and Unicef is behind this success.
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