Five years ago today, we interviewed Ustwo Games about the visual and game design of the gracefully artful and beautifully engaging Monument Valley - on its day of release and before anyone was aware it would become a worldwide hit.
Here are the best design conferences, art shows and activities for the year in the UK and beyond. You'll find inspiration, creativity and the chance to further your career – plus some that are just great fun.
We've tested the 6 most powerful and stylish laptops (and laptop/tablet hybrids) for artists and designers to find the perfect one for you.
We spent some more time trying out the HoloLens to find out what you could create for it – and what you could create using it.
A flat-pack refugee shelter was the overall winner, with category winners including David Bowie’s Blackstar album cover, a coffee cup for space, and an integrated bike helmet.
Last month, start-up Level Ex launched a surgical simulator that was developed by a video gaming programmer who found notoriety by literally throwing together his first app.
A lawsuit has revealed that the Ford's own engineers worried that MyFord Touch would be "unsaleable" and described a flawed, upgraded version of it as a "polished turd".
Many designers and artists are introverts – and their needs are different from the extraverts who traditionally thrive in office environments. Here's how to reconsider your company culture to see how it helps – or hurts – the introverted creatives in your office.
10 groundbreaking new ways to watch TV & VR - and even holograms that float through your living room – from IBC 2016
Up Creatives has created an impressive CGI and Motion GFX design package for a film based on an intelligence tool used by a US codebreaker and former NSA analyst.
Bompas & Parr have created a garden in London where trees and plants react to your movements, using hidden sensors and exoskeletons.
While nobody was paying attention, a wonderful new class of mobile gadget emerged.
Illustrator Helen Friel tells about designing and engineering this delightful book that reveals itself under your torch (or phone’s light).
'Occupy HTML5' movement shows Flash still has ardent support, but the web tool's best days are over