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Why your creative eye is the most valuable thing in the studio right now
2+ hour, 49+ min ago (661+ words) Tap outside or press Esc to close Now that anyone can make content in seconds, taste has become the most valuable asset. That means the tools worth using are the ones that take the grunt work without making you compromise…...
The web that built your creative business is being dismantled. So what should you do now?
1+ day, 22+ hour ago (617+ words) Tap outside or press Esc to close As AI takes over from Google search, the thing that used to draw people to your creative work is disappearing fast. Here's what's happening, and how to respond. Pinterest is changing. What does…...
Eight ways to stay discoverable when search, social and AI stop sending people your way
1+ day, 23+ hour ago (285+ words) Tap outside or press Esc to close The free routes that used to bring creatives their next commission are closing one by one. It's been happening for some time. And now AI is pretty much destroying the web as we…...
How David Adrien uses frames to shift the way we look at everyday things
1+ week, 3+ day ago (131+ words) Tap outside or press Esc to close The Paris-based illustrator and bookbinder creates small, meticulously crafted objects exploring what happens when you merge "playfulness and control". Trickery aside, David wants the work to feel approachable. "I just want to make…...
How much should an illustrator charge? Project rates vs day rates
1+ week, 3+ day ago (1090+ words) Tap outside or press Esc to close When it comes to pricing your illustration work, how do you get it right? Two agents who negotiate fees for a living explain how to charge what you're worth, from your first quote…...
Apple's new Sports app shows us exactly what good data visualisation looks like
2+ week, 4+ day ago (657+ words) Tap outside or press Esc to close With the World Cup just weeks away, Apple Sports' expanded tournament features are a masterclass in visual communication. There's a moment, usually somewhere around the group stage, when following the football World Cup…...
Dixon Baxi has reinvented how they explain their thinking to clients, and it's smarter than it looks
2+ week, 4+ day ago (505+ words) Tap outside or press Esc to close The London studio has trained an AI on 25 years of its own thinking, and now anyone in the world can interrogate it. Could this be a model for other agencies to adopt? So…...
The tin-opener philosophy of design: founder Ben Farr on analogue thinking and why he chose Stoke-on-Trent
3+ week, 1+ day ago (363+ words) Tap outside or press Esc to close Ben Farr will tell you, more than once, that he's not entirely sure what he's built. It's not false modesty; it's a genuinely accurate description of a studio that has, over eight years,…...
From coffee cups to the Golden Globes: what Rob Draper learned after he lost everything
3+ week, 3+ day ago (843+ words) Tap outside or press Esc to close The celebrated lettering artist discusses redundancy, camp beds, and how starting small led to the biggest commissions of his career. Over the course of around an hour, Rob told the story of his…...
All Flows 2026 showed that the best creative conversations happen when the stakes are personal
3+ week, 3+ day ago (536+ words) Tap outside or press Esc to close This year's edition of the boutique creative festival in Milton Keynes asked the questions that actually matter. There was a moment on the first full day of All Flows when I started to…...