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New Ai Weiwei print 'drops' as IWM London reopens to public
New artwork History of Bombs also spans 1,000 square feet of the museum.
New artwork History of Bombs also spans 1,000 square feet of the museum.
At home with no camera or studio lighting? Tigz Rice teaches how to capture incredible-looking photos of both flat and 3D artworks with only what you have to hand.
Fieldwork bring life to The Future is Make Believe.
Presses, publishers and stores discuss the COVID-effect on the art and design book industry.
Jon chats about big billboards and little body-positive books for the kids.
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A Colourful Life offers personalised colouring books to dementia patients as created from their personal photographs.
A new campaign sees the station get Britain talking through a canny use of print media.
This extended gamut guide offers a cheaper alternative to spot-colour printing.
On InDesign's 20th anniversary, we look back at version 2.0 – the release that changed everything. Here's our review first published on March 4, 2002.
Four artists with a long history of Risograph printing give advice on how to kickstart your first Riso print project.
A unique illustrator and designer team up honours the fine art of cinema posters with sensual homages to queer cinema, just in time for Pride Month.
The Folio Society is publishing the entire series of George R. R. Martin’s epic saga A Song of Ice and Fire, starting with the first in the series, A Game of Thrones.
Top illustrators team up with the London brewers for a print range and special event that lets you colour in giant-sized version of their work.