How To Manage Your Money
Our How To series has seen us look at getting your first commission, handling creative compromise and working from home. This time round, María Medem, Noah Baker, and Nicholas Law tell us how they manage their money.
Our How To series has seen us look at getting your first commission, handling creative compromise and working from home. This time round, María Medem, Noah Baker, and Nicholas Law tell us how they manage their money.
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We spoke to Medium's brand designer, and a key part of the publishing platform's brand design team, Noah Baker for his insights into working with art directors.
To mark the launch of our Barcelona Takeover, we spoke to four of the city's creatives – Carla Gal, Kim Van Vuuren, Ezequiel Pini, of contemporary design studio Six N. Five, and Jor Ros – to find out what makes Barcelona unique.
To trace the history and impact of the slogan T-shirt, we’ve assembled our own collection of some of its best-known examples and underrated classics.
Alexandra Cook takes inspiration from Kawaii culture, street style and nostalgia for her eclectic range of illustrations, jewellery and more. We caught up with her in her flat/studio for a chat about her influences, inspiration, and toy collection.
From London-based Xander Zhou's Twilight Zone-inspired AW collection to Marinne Serre's examinations of a post-apolocalyptic future in Paris, Morna Fraser looks at how fashion's most compelling emerging designers are putting the future at the foreground of their work.
From Martine Rose to Keith Haring, we round up some of our all-time favourite T-shirt brand collaborations.
We’re turning to an issue that can affect even the most experienced creatives: how to keep going when your confidence has been hit.
As Autumn draws in, there’s no better time to sing the praises of the long sleeve graphic tee. From music institution Worldwide FM, to illustrator Jor Ros, to cult artist Claire Barrow, we've rounded up 12 of our favourite Everpress designs.
Starting out as a radio show nearly a decade ago, No Bad Days has blossomed organically into a series of parties and a record label – plus they sell T-shirts too.
Ahead of our 50/50 project, we hit up Cattytay and Daniel Baragwanath to talk about their working relationship, visibility, and the most pressing challenges facing creatives today.
As fashion goes green, we’ve put together a list of the trends you can expect to see more and more of.
Sometimes the best way to spotlight a cause is to use an unlikely approach... enter the light, often humorous touch of Jean Jullien.
Ahead of our 50/50 project, we hit up Baadnews to talk about the relationship between design and music, visibility, and his creative process.
We've previously looked at how to go about getting your first commission and how to handle creative compromise once you’ve started out, now we turn our focus to the ups and downs of working from home as a freelancer.
We headed to Stain Shade's (AKA James Brackenbury) recently to catch him at work, so we thought we’d pick his brains on launching a brand while we were at it.
Starting out as a Facebook group that evolved into, first an app, then a media platform, in every guise Trippin has served as a community for young creatives bonded by their love of travel. Ahead of our 50/50 project, we hit up with one third of the trio, Kesang, to talk about the journey to launching Trippin’, inclusivity, and visibility.
We’re proud to announce that we’re working with Justice4Grenfell as our partner for this year’s 50/50 project.
Having looked at how to go about getting your first commission, we now turn to a key question for anyone working regular freelance graphic design, illustration, or design jobs - how to avoid creative compromise.
As recently as ten, or even five, years ago, the phrase ‘sustainable clothing brands’ would have conjured up images of faded T-shirts and baggy hemp trousers. Sustainability was still a niche consideration in fashion, and few mainstream designers were making it a priority.
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