11 of the most beautiful shopfronts and signs around Dublin, chosen by artists and designers
From venerable pubs to pop-up restaurants: the typography that brightens the streets of the capital.
From venerable pubs to pop-up restaurants: the typography that brightens the streets of the capital.
We look at some of the qualities successful designers share.
Childhoods everywhere are ruined.
‘I struggle to get my head around how many people are homeless.’
What if your heart crashes?
Annie Atkins was the lead graphic designer on Anderson’s new film.
Dublin-based artist Annie Atkins designed the props for the film.
The USI’s proposal for the Irish Water logo shows how it values the design profession in Ireland – and represents a race to the bottom philosophy that undercuts true worth of creative work, write students Emma Grattan and Derek Doyle.
This is some pretty cool graphics work.
Jim Larkin is an iconic figure in Irish history, yet when I was in school the Lockout only received a minor mention on the history syllabus – we wanted to make him more accessible, says Rory McConville.
Some of the biggest companies in the world spend hundreds of millions of dollars on their logo – while others spent nothing.
Happy? Destructive? Miami Vice? Say what you see…
Designer Aiden Grenelle will display a typographic screen-print at the The ‘David Bowie Is’ exhibition, which has become fastest-selling showcase in the history of London’s Victoria and Albert Museum.
Now, stop playing with your food.
You can keep your DVDs – we’ve got ‘Party Plane’ and ‘Brain 17′.
Enterprising designer finds new use for old election posters – he builds a little birdhouse with them…