Brand Nu shows off his West End Show
We get an exclusive look at Radim Malinic's The West End Show exhibition
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We get an exclusive look at Radim Malinic's The West End Show exhibition
D&AD has extended the deadline for entries for this year's D&AD Awards to give creatives last chance to enter in the Award's 50th year.
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The Spring Festival features Jamie Hewlett, Quentin Blake, James Jarvis, Posy Simmonds and more.
We speak to the french illustrator about her playful, sexually explicit (but in no way crude) representations of the book’s techniques
Pick Me Up, the graphic art fair, returns to Somerset House in London from March 22 to April 1 2012.
The digital artist's latest project is to produce regular type-based artworks based on positive quotes, under the banner of An Idea Everyday.
2012's big things are branded experiences, 3D projection mapping, Arduino, hellish scenes, bold colours and, of course, the Olympics.
The West End Show is an new gallery exhibition featuring brand new work from high-profile illustrator and regular Digital Arts contributor Radim Malinic.
The creator of those geometric posters for the International Year of Astronomy looks to the UN's scientific theme for this year.
Erier Dingbats is a free dingbats font that includes symbols you might actually use.
Operation Alphabet is a new children's picturebook written and designed by a duo from ad agency Mother and illustrated by Luciano Lozano.
Adobe has acquired webfonts service Typekit, which lets interactive designers replace standard web fonts with seamlessly-downloaded typography.
We speak to the creator of beautiful lettering and web design nerd at the Flash on the Beach festival
Apple may not have approved it, but it appears as though iPhone users will soon gain access to Flash content.
UK’s finest Type creative launches new work at the Hoxton square bar and kitchen
Digital Arts editor Neil Bennett discusses why he can’t look at Eric Gill’s beautiful typefaces without being reminded of the man’s horrific behaviour.
The Swedish illustrator has created a series of three posters that evoke the sophistication of the Côte d'Azur in the first half of the 20th Century.
The brand new issue of Digital Arts is out now and we're exploring how you can help to change the world.
The London College of Communication (LCC) has launched some new short courses to provide professional development for designers, photographers and those working in media.