Spring Forward festival looks to propel women into the digital sector
The Brighton-based festival is set to host a series of events to inspire, raise awareness and teach women about coding, animation, UX design and gaming.
The Brighton-based festival is set to host a series of events to inspire, raise awareness and teach women about coding, animation, UX design and gaming.
Japanese artist-composer Ryoji Ikeda’s aptly-named art piece looks at the aesthetics behind the scientific theory of supersymmetry.
Amnesty International is set to release a book that aims to teach children about human rights through the power of illustration and inspirational quotations.
Holiday provider Club Med has refreshed its visual identity, with a focus on creating an individual identity for each village that the company represents worldwide.
Digital television service Freeview is undergoing a rebrand, which aims to convey a message of friendliness and “freedom to choose”.
Hewlett Packard is due to launch a new desktop computer in the UK, with pre-release users currently including interior designer Sophie Conran and her son Felix Conran.
Welsh illustrator Pete Fowler is known for his psychedelic album artwork, most famously for Super Furry Animals – now, he’s designed a series of illustrations for their biography, which he
Royal Shakespeare Company is developing training schemes that will offer school students the opportunity to learn more about a career in set and prop design.
Doodle illustrator Hattie Stewart has opened her first London solo exhibition, and is showcasing previously unseen work.
It’s not often that simple pop art inspired illustrations can aptly reflect the complexity of a character – but French illustrator Malika Favre has created some block colour images for
Technology and culture festival FutureEverything is set to take place this month.
This week’s news in brief.