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Dublin-based artist and photographer Clare Lyons explores themes of memory and identity in her recent series, “Back Into Your Mind”.
Dublin-based artist and photographer Clare Lyons explores themes of memory and identity in her recent series, “Back Into Your Mind”.
When film-makers need a detailed artefact, they go to the in-demand Welsh creator, whose work is celebrated in a new book
Brightest London brought to life.
Pentagram has paired down the hashtag logo of workplace messaging system Slack into a pattern of speech bubbles and lozenge shapes in this rebrand.
A heat wave reveals ghostly outlines of long-buried archaeological sites in the UK.
Adrian Wojtas’ untitled photographic series captures a dystopian glimpse of Navan, Ireland in a deep fog. The nighttime images are devoid of human life, and are each cast in an aquamarine glow from the surrounding streetlights. The included works were shot over the course of two consecutive nights in the Irish town, however Wojtas’ goal is to expand the series to include a variety of locations which will meld to form a similar atmosphere.
This family home in Dublin features uneven blockwork walls and a terracotta-clad sloping roof, to help it match an Arts and Crafts-style neighbour
Manchester gets ready for its 11-day festival of design. Starting on 11 October, the DM17 event will be reflecting on the city’s musical and visual heritage
The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin has had a revamp and creative agency LOVE are behind it. This is LOVE’s second immersive design for Guinness. As the brewing process is integral to the Guinness brand, LOVE has incorporated aspects of this process in its design. Visitors can learn about the creation of the iconic drink by reading from information boards, learning about recipes and hearing the story behind Guinness.
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