Amanda Mocci's haunting mixed-media portraits
The designer and artist discusses her inspiration and showcases her best artworks.
The designer and artist discusses her inspiration and showcases her best artworks.
From the Moulin Rouge to café concerts, these culturally rich prints of Paris from 1890 to 1905 have been collected for the Van Gogh Museum's upcoming exhibition.
Discover 2017’s most important trends across in the creative discipline you work in – and in other areas that you should look to for inspiration – in our in-depth guide.
Whether you're using your own photo printer or a commercial service, here's the best way to ensure your photos and artwork come out looking amazing.
Creative agency Vault49 has a new studio that fills us with envy.
Brooklyn-based illustrator Jing Wei tell us about creating her artworks for The New York Times' weekly sci-fi book column, Otherworldly.
We round-up the best new prints - from out-of-this world NASA commissions to incredible film posters.
Design studio Coming Soon designed these fun 3D infographics for biopharmaceuticals company Ablynx's annual report.
Eventually, the system "will hardly need any human input at all," one researcher says.
By moving to Kensington, the museum triples its exhibition space - find out the exciting plans to fill it.
HP aims its upcoming 3D printers at designers and manufacturing, not home users.
Yes, really. You can 3D print anything up to 5'11" tall with the remarkable 3D printer Massivit.
Stranger & Stranger’s award-winning alcohol packaging looks as good as it tastes.
Craig Ward and Linden Gledhill use a ferrofluid and magnets to create completely unique hieroglyphics, and they're amazing.
This talented CG artist tells us about using the Wacom Cintiq 27QHD to create bold, bright print campaigns.
SomeOne's Simon Manchipp, Lucy Hutchinson and Max Longstaff tell us about creating inspiring work for leading brands on Wacom's latest Cintiq.
Posters, ads, magazines with moving covers, not-quite-cinemagraphs, glichy graphics and more to inspire your next amazing project.
Artists including Noma Bar, Malika Favre, Rod Hunt, Jean Jullien, Kate Moross and Kristjana S Williams have produced bus-themed designs and prints.
Books with your child's name printed in them – or through them – are nothing new, but the Lostmy.name project offers a level of personalisation we've not seen before.
Want to ensure your designs, photos and artworks look just as amazing in print as on-screen? Learn how here.