Alfie Whiteman is perhaps the ultimate multihypenate – because he’s a former Tottenham goalkeeper turned photographer/director! Whilst training to be a professional footballer, he discovered a ...
Calm, tactile, and impressionistic, Simji’s drawings give her feelings a form – and making them “feels a bit like therapy”.
At July’s event in London, expect talks from a motion design studio, an illustrator of beautiful rural scenes and an ex-Tottenham goalie-turned-photographer! Tickets are now available for Nicer ...
It’s Nice That sits down with creative director Christy Silva and director of brand design Cynthia Pratomo to discover the inspiration behind Instagram’s latest brand system, and an exciting new ...
The leaders of Channel 4’s in-house agency share their approach to building momentum around ideas, working without a traditional hierarchy and making work that can cut through a noisy media landscape.
Multimedia artist Jazz Grant joined London’s Nicer Tuesdays stage in July hot off the heels of her group show Are We Really Here? The collagist draws upon her dual heritage and the vast potential of ...
A chance encounter causes the graphic designer turned performance artist to look back on her design career and consider the creative skills that she took with her into the next (professional) life.
The designer’s latest letterset had so much personality she decided to make it the protagonist of her new sci-fi fintech feminist novel.
This photographer is less interested in capturing a menacing robot or a completely charming one. Instead, he sees human innovation in technology and centres it in these steely, evocative photographs.
Illustrator and artist Lily Kong joined London’s Nicer Tuesdays stage in July once again to infect the audience with her typically optimistic outlook on art and design – in her own words, illustration ...
From a huge collaborative team to millions of tiny decisions, Meta’s Jasmine Probst and May Hartono reveal how a decade-defining rebrand comes together – and why the hardest work is meant to look ...
Using ink, oil pastels, crayons, paint, collage and repeated photocopying, this graphic designer makes gig posters as loud as a guitar through a million fuzz pedals.