Oct 7, 2025
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Turn your creative skills into a fun and successful business, with a little help from SumUp. I remember the night the penny dropped. It was 2am, I was hunched over a dodgy Chromebook in a damp little flat, wrestling with three...
Oct 7, 2025
Image licensed via Adobe Stock Essential reading for creatives! Beano Brain’s 2025 Coolest Brands study reveals everything this two-billion-strong generation is looking for in a brand… and some of it might surprise you. Still getting your head around Gen Z?...
Oct 7, 2025
The Protein Ball Co.’s new look swaps soft wellness clichés for a raw, expressive brand that celebrates the gnarly side of nature and isn’t afraid to call out the competition. Robot Food has unleashed a new identity for The Protein Ball Co., repositioning...
Oct 7, 2025
The Royal Institute of British Architects has unveiled a new visual and verbal identity by Johnson Banks, marking the next chapter in its House of Architecture programme as it approaches its 200th anniversary. For the first time in over 25 years, the Royal Institute...
Oct 7, 2025
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Laurie Anderson playing Puppet Motel, her 1994 game (photo Nora Claire Miller/Hyperallergic) In 1995, American musician and artist Laurie Anderson created a CD-ROM computer game called Puppet Motel in collaboration with artist Hsin-Chien Huang. Thirty years later, I...
Oct 7, 2025
The Robert Moses by Andy Warhol mosaic was one of a series of works recently paved over by city park officials. (all photos by and courtesy Michael Perlman unless noted otherwise) From Coney Island to Niagara Falls, there are few places in the state of New York that...
Oct 7, 2025
The Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, has dissolved a department for educational programming and laid off nine employees, citing financial challenges. The institution announced in a statement last month that it would close its Learning, Engagement, and...
Oct 7, 2025
The Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, has dissolved a department for educational programming and laid off nine employees, citing financial challenges. The institution announced in a statement last month that it would close its Learning, Engagement, and...