The power of protest art: DIY creations inspired by Donald Trump
Emojis, peaches and flaming globes – we attended the latest London rally opposed to President Trump’s UK state visit and spoke to protesters about the placards they had created.
Emojis, peaches and flaming globes – we attended the latest London rally opposed to President Trump’s UK state visit and spoke to protesters about the placards they had created.
North America’s major charity for defending the country’s civil liberties has refreshed its print publication, in a bid to mobilise members, while educating and informing them about current human rights
The exhibition, which has opened at the SVA Gallery in New York, uses graphic art by illustrators and cartoonists to explore some of the most controversial and polarising issues of
On 13 July, tens of thousands of protesters marched the streets of Central London imploring prime minister Theresa May to “Dump Trump”, as the US president made his first official
Creative group Makerversity has organised an event series exploring 21st century protest, and how design can be used as a tool to influence people and spread ideas.
We speak to US-based designers and associations about how one of the most controversial presidential wins in history will affect the design industry.
As Donald Trump makes history with an unexpected and controversial presidential win, we look at the part graphics has played in elections from 2008 to present.
Illustrator Mr Bingo and designer Freddy Taylor have teamed up to create the Trump Cushion, a whoopee cushion emblazoned with Donald Trump’s face, that can be inflated so that it’s
Following the first glimpses of Twitter’s rebrand as X, featuring a crowd-sourced logo co-existing with old elements, we went to designers for their thoughts.
Ahead of the release of her new book, Barbara Bloemink discusses why the 20th century artist and designer deserves to be reappraised for her talent.
The social media platform has updated its five-year-old brand identity with paint-splattered photography and its first ever propriety typeface, Chirp.
The start of a new year brought us an identity for a Covid-adapted restaurant, calligraphic coffee branding and a new series of lockdown posters.