If you head down to lower Manhattan on the A, and take just a short walk from the 23rd Street station, you’ll be able to spot ‘The Giant’, this new mural by Os Gemeos and Futura.
The competition ‘100 Best Posters of the Year’ is an important institution in current poster design. The competition is accompanied each year by exhibitions in Berlin, Essen, Lucerne and Vienna.
Just in time for the San Diego Comic Con, street artist Space Invader has planted his 8-bit graphic all over the city. The installation is actually for Viva La Revolucion: A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape.
One of the important things about being a man is also being a good host, and part of that sometimes includes offering your guests things like drinks, be it liquor, coffee, or tea.
The Braille system is one of design's most ingenious feats. Today, designers are using it to bring more ease and joy into the lives of blind people in everything from mundanity to playtime.
Nensel Ofis has envisioned a portable problem solver, the perfect shoe rack. Though still a concept, this product promises to be a collapsible, stack-able, and space saving invention.
Champion Papers produced this colourful packaging designs in 1968 to promote their Imagination line papers. The packaging suggest that an eye-catching label can virtually invite a customer to stop looking around and pick up your product.
On the 75th anniversary of the Works Progress Administration, a look at what its design legacy can teach us about the politics of art and the art of politics
Portugese photographer Robert Gamito has created this visually fascinating ‘Minimal Experiments’ series, developing a series of ethereal images that transition notions of structure and presence.
Creating art pieces from discarded bottles, Shari Mendelson current work were constructed from found plastic bottles which is inspired by historical ceramic, glass and metal vessel.
Spark Lamp is not just another flashy lamp. It is equipped with a 1 RGB LED light and fitted with a Wi-Fi system that allows you to monitor your energy usage. By designer Beverly Ng.