spring-2026
Creative Review
Creative Review's Spring 2026 "Future Issue" examines AI's impact on creativity through expert opinions on trend forecasting and brand guidelines, while featuring photographer Josh Greet's folkloric "Phenomena" project, a preview of the new Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration, and explorations of how brands can better communicate with women.
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Folk patterns inspire the identity for the NAI in Lithuania Praktika's branding for the National Institute of Architecture in Kaunas draws on the modern... | Article | 1mo ago | |
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Stuck in the middle? How to succeed as a midweight creative Creatives and recruiters share advice on rethinking the 'messy middle' as a testing ground t... | Article | 1mo ago | |
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How to make brand systems work in an imperfect world Forget glossy case studies, design studios need to create brand identities that are resilien... | Article | 1mo ago | |
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Doritos turns Ronaldo’s infamous haircut into a marketing myth A mockumentary-based campaign imagines the football icon as a secret brand ambassador, reviv... | Article | 1mo ago | |
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NAI branding by Praktika I can't access external images or URLs, so I'm unable to view the content at that link. To h... | Image | - | |
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Vivantis branding Snask I can see this is a branding project by Snask for Vivantis, but I'm unable to access the ima... | Image | - |