Should you always love your job?
When it comes to work, it’s often a complicated relationship. CR investigates how you know when the spark of love for your job is gone, and what it takes to get the magic back
Creative Review looks at the broad topic of love, sex and relationships and examines new approaches by creatives and brands
When it comes to work, it’s often a complicated relationship. CR investigates how you know when the spark of love for your job is gone, and what it takes to get the magic back
The last 30 years has seen the advertising world try to catch up with the rest of society in terms of its portrayal of modern relationships. Here, CR investigates whether the love stories it tells are truly representative of the LGBT+ community
Mixing business and pleasure isn’t always a bad idea – in fact, some swear by it. We speak to three creative couples about the unparalleled benefits that this kind of relationship can bring, how to avoid disasters and the value of letting go of barriers
How do you teach young people about sex and relationships in a way that won’t make them cringe? We talk to Ruby Stevenson, Education Manager at Brook, about creating fun and engaging programmes and resources for young people – and what the future holds for sex ed
We talk to three magazines exploring sex and pleasure in unexpected ways – and opening up new conversations in the process
Audio platform Quinn has grabbed headlines for flipping the idea of porn on its head. We speak to founder Caroline Spiegel about why she created Quinn and what it means for the porn landscape
In a new series for CR, we’re asking artists and creatives to talk about the people or pieces of work that have most inspired them. Here, Sophie Mayanne – who created Mothercare’s Body Proud Mums campaign – pays tribute to her mum
When it comes to sex, how do photographers and directors capture intimate moments without making porn? We explore the challenges creatives face when documenting explicit content
Unporn is a free-to-use collection of images that aims to make it easier to communicate taboo subjects. CR talks to the team behind it
Budget cuts are pushing sexual health services to breaking point, but could creativity be the key to tackling the problem? We speak to non-profit Brook and online service SH:24 about how design is shaping the way we think about sex
How do you sell sex toys without being sleazy? Alexandra Fine, co-founder of sexual wellness brand Dame, shares how she’s ushering in a new era for intimate products
CR meets the advertising guru and social sex evangelist to find out how Cindy Gallop became Cindy Gallop
The New York Times column now boasts a podcast, book and, most recently, a TV series courtesy of Amazon. As it celebrates its 15th birthday, we speak to its creator Daniel Jones about why its stories of heartbreak, happiness and humanity have stood the test of time