
Julia: The Invisible Dot
The Edinburgh Fringe is well and truly under way, and with it comes the slew of largely underwhelming posters for shows. Thanks then to design studio Julia, whose work for The Invisible Dot stands head and shoulders above the standard comedian-pulling-a-face dreck. It also helps that the Dot’s shows do much the same – Jonny Sweet, Tim Key and Alex Horne’s The Horne Section come highly recommended, not to mention their Communications Ltd. phoneboxes.
- “An endless love story”: Claudine Doury returns to the Amur River to photograph its people
- Peter Millard gives a humorous account of his journey so far
- “They’re the only things I would save in a fire”: A peak inside Hattie Stewart’s marvellous sketch books
- Illustrator Katy Stubbs on moulding her dishy stories out of clay
- Tom Noon on his musical, spontaneous and illustrative approach to graphic design
- Nazif Lopulissa rethinks the shapes and forms of the children’s playground
- “We want to challenge and disturb the audience”: meet graphic design studio Alliage
- Matt Willey leaves The New York Times Magazine and joins Pentagram
- Ikki Kobayashi’s new series investigates the tension between shapes and negative space
- “Perfectly beautiful things don’t attract me”: Heesun Seo on her nontraditional practice
- The Pantone Colour of the Year 2020 makes a statement about peace and communication
- Moleskine’s digital notebook and a visual inventory of Earth win Apple's Apps of the Year