CR June issue: the Hipgnosis archive
Pink Floyd fans may recognise the cover of our June issue. It's the original marked-up artwork for Dark Side of the Moon: one of a number of treasures from the archive of design studio Hipgnosis featured in the issue
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OK, who's got a steamroller?
After 16 months, artist Mark Webber has finished his latest super-sized linocut map. This time it's of Berlin. And now he just needs to find a steamroller to help him print it
After 16 months, artist Mark Webber has finished his latest super-sized linocut map. This time it's of Berlin. And now he just needs to find a steamroller to help him print it
Training


Creative Review/Econsultancy training coursesCR and our sister company Econsultancy have joined forces to put together a programme of training courses specifically aimed at our readership which will run over the first half of 2013.
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Can you predict the final?Player performance data has now become a massive influence in professional football, with every pass and tackle meticulously logged for analysis. Adidas has tapped into the trend for an integrated campaign ahead of the Champions League final allowing users to predict what will happen
CR iPad app


How can we improve the CR iPad app?We're keen to hear how we can improve your experience of the CR iPad app and we'd love to know if you have comments or suggestions. Your feedback means a lot!
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Current issue


In ColourFor two decades the vivid work of Morag Myerscough has been enlivening our urban environment
Current issue

Past presentSo-called ‘austerity’ graphic design was a trend in this year’s CR Annual. Nostalgia has long played a part in graphic design, but is it becoming more prevalent? asks




