Dance music behemoth Resident Advisor ventures into print

Dance music behemoth Resident Advisor ventures into print

Turning 21 is always a cause for celebration, and few know how (and where) to party like dance music platform Resident Advisor. Best known for its online listings and editorial, RA is now branching out into print with the launch of Sacred Spaces, a gorgeous book celebrating all that’s brilliant and beautiful about big nights […]



Polysyndeton vs Asyndeton: Definition and Examples

Polysyndeton vs Asyndeton: Definition and Examples

You know how sometimes you’re reading a book and a writer will use a really long sentence without commas or periods and they’re just going and going and you kind of run out of breath just by reading it but it’s also kind of nice if you’re into that sort of thing? Well, there’s a […]



Artist Corbin Shaw on slogans and subversion

Artist Corbin Shaw on slogans and subversion

“I always found it a really scary thing, a sewing machine – this big, mechanical device,” says Corbin Shaw. “I always felt it might take my hand off.” The London-based artist has long since shaken off his fears. Although he has worked with other mediums like printmaking and pottery, he has undeniably built his name […]



Suzy Chan presents the true ‘Made in China’ story

Suzy Chan presents the true ‘Made in China’ story

When we last spoke to Suzy Chan in 2019, she was one of our Gradwatch picks – fresh out of her graphic design course at London College of Communication with a strikingly bold, saccharine-hued body of work that’s as much about social and cultural exploration and storytelling as it is pretty pictures and cute gummy […]



Meng Shui’s Challenge Physique Kind “honours the human type”

Meng Shui’s Challenge Physique Kind “honours the human type”

Meng Shui, former creative director at period underwear brand Thinx, has announced the launch of Project Body Type, a new typeface that “honours the human form”. Composed of a full alphabet of letters, and soon-to-be-released punctuation, Body Type is based on the bodies of people who agreed to participate in its creation. “It’s a collective […]



A playful visible id for plant-based milk model KiddiWinks

A playful visible id for plant-based milk model KiddiWinks

The plant-based wave has been surging for a number of years now, with alt-dairy brands such as Oatly and Minor Figures at the forefront. For the founders of newly launched plant-based milk Kiddiwinks, creating a product specifically tailored to children was the next logical step. The 100% plant-based milk reimagines a childhood staple with a […]



four Tricks to Write a Higher Character Portrait

four Tricks to Write a Higher Character Portrait

Whether you’re writing a novel, a memoir, or even painting a portrait, it’s important to understand who you’re writing about. Creating a character portrait is a characterization technique used by writers like Cheryl Strayed, Marcel Proust, and others to better understand your characters. In this post, you’ll learn exactly what character portraits, how to create one of […]



Main with Coronary heart: Coronary heart First Management is Key to Making an Affect in Enterprise Immediately

Main with Coronary heart: Coronary heart First Management is Key to Making an Affect in Enterprise Immediately

“How do I be a better leader now?” As I sit in discussions with leaders these days, I inevitably get some version of this question. We may be meeting about communication, discussing how to navigate change, or working to define a new strategy, and inevitably the conversation evolves to this critical point. Leaders want to […]



What does the way forward for unboxing seem like for tech manufacturers?

What does the way forward for unboxing seem like for tech manufacturers?

It’s time for unending layers of plastic to be designed out, says Here’s Mark Paton, who believes tech and electronics brands are missing a huge opportunity on the packaging front “There’s this culture of the theatre, and the drama, and the fun and excitement of getting something new, and I can relate to all of […]



Duolingo’s new marketing campaign shares Japan’s funniest mistranslations

Duolingo’s new marketing campaign shares Japan’s funniest mistranslations

Many of us will be familiar with Duolingo’s quirky campaigns, which include an invitation to ‘Emilys everywhere’ to improve their French – referencing the protagonist of the hit Netflix show Emily in Paris – to a global proofread of foreign language tattoos that may not mean what their owners think they do. For the app’s […]