StreetFest graffiti art, various artists
UK live art and culture festival StreetFest is set to take place on 3 May 2015, and will showcase work from more than 50 international graffiti and street artists. Artists include
UK live art and culture festival StreetFest is set to take place on 3 May 2015, and will showcase work from more than 50 international graffiti and street artists. Artists include
The latest installment of the psychedelic and definitely-not-for-children cartoon Don’t Hug Me I’m scared is out. It’s as strange, funny and beguiling as ever. Initiated as a Kickstarter project
Unicolour, designed by Carsten Nicolai, is an installation looking at the psychology of colour perception. On show at The Vinyl Factory, it displays wavelengths of blue, red, green and grey melding into
Field Projects has created a new identity and website for “architectural” estate agency The Modern House. The consultancy says: “The new design takes its cue from details of some
KCA London has designed AHOY! – a new gallery for 0-7 year-olds at the National maritime Museum in Greenwich, which opens to the public this week. KCA says it has
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Alexander Boxill has designed the identity for this year’s Lovie Awards. It designed a pixelated heart-shaped identity for the pan-European internet content awards when it was founded in 2010.
Red Lemonade Creative has designed an app about the birth of modern design in Ireland. It is based on the Kilkenny Design Workshops, a creative hub in Castle Yard,
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