A bold new generation of creative talent is about to burst onto the global scene. Craig Grannell talks to the designers and illustrators who are at the forefront of China's revolution in graphic design.
As business booms outside of the London/New York axis, design and advertising creativity have gone ballistic. Richard Wentk looks at the best from the rest of the world.
Adrenalin-fuelled design work for extreme sports brands ends up influencing the entire industry, as mainstream brands borrow the authenticity of creativity pushed to the limit. Mark Penfold reports.
What skills does it take to run a creative project effectively? How do you manage a team of designers? In the first of two parts, Graeme Aymer talks to five top art & creative directors.
In a world saturated with commercialism, it's hard for charities to promote their causes. Mark Penfold finds out how designers can help and what they get out of it.
With live music drawing in audiences like never before, Mark Ramshaw takes a closer look at the opportunities for artists designing the posters, merchandise and show visuals that can turn a gig into a feast for the senses.
Within just a few short years, design for the music industry has altered beyond recognition. Lawrence Zeegen asks what this means for today's designers.
An economic recession stopped Argentina from competing on the global design scene, but now it is storming back. Andy Polaine looks at the designers putting the country back on the map.