Creative Review’s podcast looks at pitching
The latest episode of Creativity Sucks! is taking on the contentious issue of pitching in the advertising and design industries
Apps, wearables, websites: the world of digital creativity
The latest episode of Creativity Sucks! is taking on the contentious issue of pitching in the advertising and design industries
The last few years have seen independent creative agencies rise up to take on the might of the networks. Here, Sam Smith, who has spent time on both sides of the fence, examines why their offering is right for the times
In the battle for attention, brands who choose to entertain audiences rather than mimic the production values of socially native content will ultimately win, says head of We Are Social Studios Dan Keefe
LePub and Publicis Dublin collaborated with the beer brand to turn historic watering holes across Ireland into virtual ‘Pub Museums’, making them eligible for the financial benefits given to cultural institutions
Diversity, equality and inclusion have been hot topics in the creative industries in the past few years, but are we really making any progress? We discuss in the latest episode of CR’s podcast
The Gravy Race sees the brand challenge eight of the internet’s most famous felines in a contest to become the quickest gravy licker, with the help of sports commentator Ian Eagle
Content designer Rosie Wanek, who recently worked on the Home of Carlsberg experience, talks about the value of brand experiences and the elements needed to make them successful, plus how they’ve shifted focus over the years
The Collected Works created an extensive suite of futuristic in-game designs for Nock, a VR game that sits somewhere between football and archery
In Taiwan, tradition and grief are stopping essential organ donations from being carried out, but with the assistance of a new personalised ‘voiceprint’, organ donors now have a greater chance of their final wishes being respected
Whether for immersive experiences, in corporate buildings, or just a billboard in a train station, screens have taken over our public spaces. We examine if they’re being used to their creative potential
As the UK grapples with its identity in the post-Brexit era, is its reputation as a global creative powerhouse under threat?
Created by Studio Dumbar/Dept in collaboration with Instagram’s in-house design team, the new motion identity system is inspired by the act of scrolling and swiping
Through cleverly curated playlists, Tank Worldwide and Desta have created tributes to important Black figures across society and history
From NASA apps to city planning, Sam Hashemi has a track record of transforming dated systems and esoteric processes with design. His latest target is map-making, which he’s bringing into the modern age with a collaborative tool called Felt
AI is addictive fun for creatives, but without having a seat in the boardroom of its development they risk being exploited by it. Here’s why we need to start reading the T&Cs, says Food co-founder Iain Tait
CR speaks to photographer and artist Charlie Engman who has been using AI to find new ways of thinking about imagery and representing our physical world