Is the iPhone better for mobile ads that Android?
Are iPhone owners more impressionable to mobile ads than their Android counterparts? A survey says yes.
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Are iPhone owners more impressionable to mobile ads than their Android counterparts? A survey says yes.
New features for subscription products and services are being prepped for public release over the next few weeks.
Attraction will be played daily to an audience of over 10,000 people per night from the end of September.
AMD has used the Siggraph 2012 exhibition in Las Vegas to launch four workstation-class graphics cards in its FirePro range.
Johanna Basford reveals how important it is to create self-generated projects to win new work.
A creative team of 75 artists at its Melbourne-based studio delivered over 500 shots for the film.
Content strategist Sara Elizabeth Williams looks at why you must know what excites consumers to engage with them.
Matt Herring’s vibrant and lively cover for The Sun’s Olympic supplement epitomises what we Brits are hoping for from the Olympics.
Out of Print’s iPad, Kindle and Nexus 7 cases are made to look and feel like a real vintage book.
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One new feature in PowerPoint 2013 is the ability to pull images off the web via a Bing-powered image search.
This pared-down poster will be available for 24 hours only.
A series of seminars discussing issues across graphic and interactive design, photography and video.
Hundreds of 'enforcement officers' have been deployed, with fines of up to £20,000 threatened.
This palm-sized MacBook Air is actually a compact mirror, aptly named the MirrorBook Air.
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The Lovie Awards judge on ways to ensure your work gets the attention of people like him.
The increasingly crowded competition among cloud-storage providers may lead to a boon for creatives – more storage for your money.
Kickstarter, the US-based crowdfunding platform for start-ups, has tweeted plans to launch in the UK later this year.
While most prizes went to product designs, there were some notable graphics wins.