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Creative Review has been bringing the creative community together since 1980, first as a print magazine and now across more platforms than ever. We deliver the sharpest opinion, analysis and advice on life in the creative industries, with a focus on insight, leadership, process and inspiration.
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Coralie Bickford-Smith has had something of a double career. On the one hand she is a book cover designer with Penguin. She has been at the publisher for 17 years, working with Penguin's art director Jim Stoddart, and has created many distinctive titles for the brand, perhaps most significantly its Cloth Bound Classics series.Alongside this work, s…
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For this special edition of the CR Podcast, CR Editor Eliza Williams is joined by Associate Editor Rachael Steven and Staff Writer Aimée McLaughlin to discuss which have been their favourite Christmas spots this year, and which ones deserve to go in the dumper.Subscribe to the CR Podcast on iTunes: https://apple.co/2kufPU4…
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This week on the CR Podcast, we talk to photographer Sophie Ebrard about her creative highs and lows. Read about Sophie's photo series I Didn't Want To Be A Mum: http://bit.ly/2kOFV4eSubscribe to the CR Podcast on iTunes: https://apple.co/2kufPU4Por The Creative Review podcast
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The Chemical Brothers are world renowned for their incredible concert visuals. We talk to the band’s Tom Rowlands and director Adam Smith about their two-decade collaboration and the importance of making imagery that moves peoplePor The Creative Review podcast
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In this episode CR's Eliza Williams interviews Patrick Burgoyne, who joined CR as staff writer in 1993 and has been Editor of the magazine for the past 20 years. As he steps down, he looks back on his time at CR and how publishing has changed over the years.Por The Creative Review podcast
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We discuss a few topics covered in The Place issue, an issue dedicated to how creativity is making, changing and documenting places. We discuss the changing face of Paris, travel advertising and a recent manifesto launched in Manchester which puts design at the heart of its public services.Por The Creative Review podcast
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In this episode of the CR podcast, Patrick Burgoyne, Eliza Williams and Rachael Steven discuss television branding in light of new identities revealed by the BBC and Channel 4 earlier this month. The team then goes on to talk about failure and overcoming creative adversity.Por The Creative Review podcast
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Gaming has often been somewhat overlooked by the cultural canon but, says Darren Wall – designer and publisher of a series of books on gaming design under the imprint Read-Only Memory – its contribution to design and popular culture is finally beginning to be acknowledged.Por The Creative Review podcast
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In this episode of the Creative Review podcast we discuss some of the Best in Book from The Annual 2018, a yearly award scheme celebrating the best in commercial creativity. CR's Patrick Burgoyne, Eliza Williams and Rachael Steven discuss their favourite projects.Por The Creative Review podcast
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