Interview: Margaret Mitchell, Photographer
Over the past three Halloweens, Margaret Mitchell has documented the children who've arrived on her doorstep in costumes ranging from...
Over the past three Halloweens, Margaret Mitchell has documented the children who've arrived on her doorstep in costumes ranging from...
Shutter Hub is a London-based organisation that supports a worldwide network of photographers. They recently wrote to us with an...
Founded in 2007 by a mother and daughter team, BAGGU set out to offer a stylish and durable alternative to the disposable plastic bag....
While studying to be a historian, Canadian artist Raymond Biesinger fell into illustration through his university newspaper. "They needed...
"Clients love the touch, the feel and how ironic it is for a digital agency to have printed materials." We’re meeting Newspaper Club...
Looking to design a newspaper for your wedding? Check out our step-by-step guide with tons of examples! From invitations to thank...
Pacific Tote Company makes canvas bags inspired by the colours and culture of California – more specifically, the bright, dreamy...
The idea for Olio evolved over a coconut milk risotto ("full of spring peas!") shared between New York-based creatives and friends Elie...
We've printed all sorts of creative wedding newspapers over the years, but as far as we know this is the first one designed to be read...
What's the cure for a sty in your eye? According to Bald’s Leechbook, an Old English medical text, it's a mixture of alliums, wine and...
New Designers is the UK’s leading graduate design show. Since 1986, the exhibition has helped launch the careers of thousands of emerging...
On a trip to New Orleans last year, Chelsea Trout and Arpan Somani came across the city’s alternative newspaper Antigravity in a coffee...
The renowned graphic designer Herb Lubalin (pronounced lou-BAH-lin) would have turned 100 years old this year. To mark the occasion,...
The third issue of the Lecture in Progress newspaper launched this month, and it coincides with the platform's first birthday. In the...
For over 70 years, Magnum Photos has represented some of the most distinctive photographers in the world, from Henri Cartier-Bresson,...
Craig Frazier's resume reads like an illustrator's bucket list. He's painted a mural for Google, contributed to The New York Times, Wall...
"Highlighting individuals is something that I've really come to love," Jason Travis told the crowd at his Creative Mornings talk in 2016....
When was the last time you felt inspired to share a photo of your toilet paper on Instagram? For the customers of Who Gives A Crap, a...
When Piñata Illustration Collective landed a stall at The D&AD New Blood Festival, a huge event for emerging creatives, they wanted...
More than 500,000,000 conversations happen every month with help from Intercom, the customer messaging platform. Beyond the...
Earlier this year, Glasgow-based Warriors Studio invited 16 of their favourite international artists to create a piece of work in...
For writer and photographer Cal King, the decision to propose was easy. The difficult thing, he tells us, was figuring out the next...
Bodies behave differently in Koak's world. They bend and bulge unnaturally, twist and stretch in surreal movements. Her work has been...
The mischievous illustrations of Sir Quentin Blake will be familiar to anyone who grew up on the books of Roald Dahl. Blake illustrated...
In 1903, a French sports paper called L’ Auto was in trouble. They’d lost a costly lawsuit against a competitor and readership was...
Few publications have aged as gracefully as The New York Times Magazine. Originally printed as a broadsheet, it was introduced to...
For busy designers and watchmakers Instrmnt, time is in short supply. The business hit the ground running in 2014 with a hugely...
Salmon newsprint takes centre stage in this traditional mini for The Public Theater in New York City. True to their branding, The Public...
The size, texture and versatility of newsprint make it an ideal format for visual storytelling – so it's no wonder we work with lots of...
Working with clients always involves lots of moving parts. At Animade, an animation studio in London, those parts are often dancing,...