If there was a "next big thing" at this year's event, finding it would be pretty hard.
Featuring an in-depth guide to what you need to be creating for your clients right now – plus tutorials, reviews, interviews, the hottest new projects & much more!
As Kickstarter launches in the UK, Anna Richardson Taylor looks at how crowdfunding can finance your self-generated projects – and what you can learn from those who’ve found success using the platform in the US
If you rely on Java, you can breathe a sign of relief today as Apple has issued an update to Java, returning it to the Mac.
Here we bring together the ten most-popular in-depth features from 2012 – plus one heartwarming story that will bring a smile to your face that'll still be there come the New Year.
The Pictoplasma festival in Berlin is a yearly conference and exhibition featuring the best character design work from around the globe.
Neil Bennett asks if where a creative was born and grew up leaves a legacy on their craft
After a turbulent year Seb Lester is back with a new found passion in calligraphy with two stunning new prints.
How the Foldable.Me helps Mint thrive creatively – plus 5 reasons why self-generated projects are a must for creative studios
The illustrations are based around areas of The Guardian’s coverage, including News, Sport, Travel, Fashion, Music and Books.
Few creatives would say that it’s fun to edit PDF documents, but it should become easier with Acrobat XI.
Find out all about the new features and ways to find articles to inspire the project you're working on right now.
The debut album from Cave Painting features a case with a concertina of die cuts.
Deciding on how best to sell your work as art can be a real challenge. Laura Snoad explores your different options
On show are a works by illustrators including Pomme Chan, Sandra Diekmann, Miss Led, Tim McDonagh, Harriet Seed and Holly Wales.
Chris Keegan explains how to strip a layered digital illustration into the bare essentials needed for a two-colour screenprint
A tiny, cloud-connected printer that can be used for offline news, puzzles and even social media content is now available for pre-order.
You might have thought that the highest-resolution image would have come in the form of the world’s most massive print. But it is actually printed on the world’s tiniest canvas, measuring just 50 micrometres squared.