Inventive Futures Revisited: Kate Moross

Inventive Futures Revisited: Kate Moross

As part of our 40th birthday celebrations, CR revisits the alumni from our almost 30-year Creative Futures program. Here the designer Kate Moross, introduced in 2008, leads us through her previous career "I think it was unprecedented to be on the cover and in Creative Review at 21 and at university," says Kate Moross. While […]



Aaron Sorkin MasterClass Assessment: Will This Assist You Grasp Script Writing?

Aaron Sorkin MasterClass Assessment: Will This Assist You Grasp Script Writing?

I am always looking for new ways to improve my writing. As an author and businessman, learning and improving the tools that keep me in business is a high priority on my daily task list. If you don't grow, you will eventually stagnate. And nobody can afford to stagnate in the writing business. It can […]



Fuse artistic community is pushing for inclusiveness within the artistic business

Fuse artistic community is pushing for inclusiveness within the artistic business

In April last year, Manchester-based designer and writer Jaheed Hussain founded Fuse, a platform dedicated to giving inclusiveness to a still predominantly white creative industry. "I think there is always access to events here in Manchester, but in my case, your desire to attend certain events may be withdrawn if there is no agency," said […]



Artistic heroes: Tyler Mitchell

Artistic heroes: Tyler Mitchell

Tyler Mitchell has the world at his feet, but it was a considered journey to get to that point. At just 25, the American photographer and filmmaker created a celebrated portfolio, shaped culture and made history. In recent years he has produced a breathtaking selection of personal works and orders for well-known brands, publications and […]



Artistic Futures Revisited: David Pearson

Artistic Futures Revisited: David Pearson

As part of our 40th birthday celebrations, CR revisits the alumni from our almost 30-year Creative Futures program. Here we talk to designer David Pearson, an alumnus that was introduced at Creative Futures in 2005 Given that books have been dismissed as an extinct race by David Pearson for most of his working life, there […]



Main by way of affect: 6 classes from management improvement programs – visitor blogger Janet Knupp

Main by way of affect: 6 classes from management improvement programs – visitor blogger Janet Knupp

How do development programs such as the ability to influence participants and business impact in the long term for the benefit of participants and their organizations? Changing human behavior is difficult to measure, but people recognize when their own changes have positive results. Many of the participants who later became managers shared the lessons they […]



Venue in Manchester The Manufacturing unit opens a digital model in Fortnite

Venue in Manchester The Manufacturing unit opens a digital model in Fortnite

The digital building called The Virtual Factory houses the first of a series of orders – an exhibition by avatar artist LaTurbo Avedon called Your Progress Will Be Saved. Visitors to the virtual room have the opportunity to walk on illuminated dance floors and sit in private cabins, which MIF calls "a constantly evolving journey […]



Inventive Futures Revisited: Ben & Stu from Creature

Inventive Futures Revisited: Ben & Stu from Creature

As part of our 40th birthday celebrations, CR revisits the alumni from our almost 30-year Creative Futures program. Here we talk to the creative duo Ben Middleton and Stu Outhwaite-Noel, which were introduced in 2005 Advertising creatives and CCOs Ben Middleton and Stu Outhwaite-Noel met at Bucks New University about 20 years ago and have […]



Aux Zine makes prisoners suppose creatively

Aux Zine makes prisoners suppose creatively

Prisons were at the center of the debate during the Covid 19 pandemic. Outbreaks were a source of continuing concern and led to calls for early releases and probation hearings remotely, although only a fraction of them were carried out. With facilities in the UK overcrowded, prisoners have been held in solitary confinement essentially 24 […]



Ballot: What’s stopping you at evening?

Ballot: What’s stopping you at evening?

As managers and communicators, we all work to be sensitive and empathetic so that employees feel supported and committed in these unprecedented times. Companies adapt to situations in real time and determine what the future of work will look like. In order to better understand the current environment you are facing today, we would like […]