Classic’s Love Poems are an illustrated ode to romance

Classic’s Love Poems are an illustrated ode to romance

Three illustrators were commissioned to reimagine works ranging from a set of thousand-year-old Japanese love poems through to Shakespeare’s heartbreaking sonnets. We look at how the series came to life As the bleakness of January subsides and the days gradually begin to get longer, the advent of February brings with it one of the most […]



New advert raises consciousness of the challenges of working with most cancers

New advert raises consciousness of the challenges of working with most cancers

Campaigning around cancer has taken many forms, though most advertising tends to focus on the impact that a diagnosis and treatment can have on an individual or on family life. This new spot treads a different path by looking at the way that cancer can affect working life. It is part of a new initiative, […]



When It’s Time to Begin Over

When It’s Time to Begin Over

How many of you have been writing for a while? Have a story that you just can’t seem to finish? This article is for you—though if you’re brand-new, this will eventually apply to you, too. Ahem. There will come a day when it’s time to start that story over from scratch. Let me explain. How I Learned […]



Zanele Muholi on images as activism

Zanele Muholi on images as activism

As a new retrospective opens at the MEP in Paris, the photographer and visual activist discusses their life’s work amplifying South Africa’s Black LGBTQIA communities Zanele Muholi has long defined themself as a ‘visual activist’. The South African photographer, who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, has spent the last two decades documenting and […]



Mark Denton’s every day doodles head to Jealous Gallery

Mark Denton’s every day doodles head to Jealous Gallery

Drawing endless doodles while your attention should be elsewhere is a compulsion usually associated with distracted school students. Yet, all the while Mark Denton was climbing the ranks of adland, he couldn’t stop doodling away in meetings. With a dozen filing cabinets overflowing with his experiments on paper, some of Denton’s works are being pulled […]



Ernest Cole’s evocative photographs of life below apartheid

Ernest Cole’s evocative photographs of life below apartheid

“When I say that people can be fired or arrested or abused or whipped or banished for trifles, I am not describing the exceptional case for the sake of being inflammatory. What I say is true – and most white South Africans would acknowledge it freely,” Ernest Cole wrote in House of Bondage, his seminal […]



What Is an Epigraph? A Good Creator’s Information for 2023

What Is an Epigraph? A Good Creator’s Information for 2023

If you’ve opened a novel and seen a quote on the opening pages then you’ve seen a literary epigraph. But what are they really? Why do authors use them? And how do you know if you need one for your own work in progress? What is an Epigraph? The word epigraph means to “inscribe” or […]



Methods to Talk Layoffs to Workers the Proper Manner

Methods to Talk Layoffs to Workers the Proper Manner

Following the “Great Resignation” and “quiet quitting,” America’s workforce is grappling with a new era: “loud layoffs” – shocking reduction in force announcements (RIFs) that are taking employees by surprise and dominating media headlines. Top global companies – including Twitter, PepsiCo, Buzzfeed, Morgan Stanley, Salesforce, and Amazon, just to name a few – have recently […]



ABAAD’s movie reveals the tradition of disgrace going through sexual abuse victims

ABAAD’s movie reveals the tradition of disgrace going through sexual abuse victims

Leo Burnett Beirut and gender equality non-profit organisation ABAAD have collaborated with artist Remie Akl to create Dirty Laundry, a poignant film that highlights the culture of shaming rape victims in the country.  The film is based on the idea that survivors of sexual abuse in Lebanon are taught to “hide their dirty laundry” and […]



A glimpse behind the artwork world curtain

A glimpse behind the artwork world curtain

The photographer Catherine Hyland has documented the work at Fine Art Foundry in London, where artworks for the likes of Tracey Emin, Marc Quinn, and Anish Kapoor are created In one of the forgotten corners of London’s East End, some of the world’s most prized – and controversial – artworks are being created. The Fine […]