The Threads of Memory: Jeanne Vicerial’s "Incarnation" Reimagines Femininity Across Aix-en-Provence

In the heart of Aix-en-Provence, where the echoes of history are carved into stone, a profound dialogue between the ancient and the avant-garde has emerged. The city-wide exhibition Incarnation: Carte…

The Typography Renaissance: Curating the Best New Free Fonts for Modern Design

In the fast-paced world of digital design, the difference between a mediocre project and a masterpiece often lies in the choice of typeface. Whether you are developing a comprehensive brand…

Marjane Satrapi: A Life of Unyielding Truth and Animated Legacy

Marjane Satrapi, the visionary Iranian-born cartoonist, filmmaker, and tireless advocate for human rights, has passed away at the age of 56. Her death, which her family described as the result…

Reconstructing a Fractured Legacy: Brian Van Lau’s We’re Just Here for the Bad Guys

In the landscape of contemporary photography, few works manage to bridge the chasm between personal trauma and artistic catharsis with as much visceral intensity as Brian Van Lau’s debut monograph,…

Early Access: Why You Don’t Need to Wait for Amazon Prime Day to Score a 3D Printer Deal

The retail landscape is shifting. For years, the global shopping phenomenon known as Amazon Prime Day—scheduled this year for June 23–26—has served as the unofficial starting gun for a marathon…

The Final Sunset: Bungie’s Destiny Era Concludes Amidst Corporate Turmoil

By Kambole Campbell With contributions from Jamie Lang After nearly 12 years of continuous operation, the multiplayer sci-fi fantasy shooter Destiny is effectively entering its twilight. On June 9, 2026,…

The Renaissance of Nostalgia: How PlayStation’s Latest State of Play is Redefining the Remake

The most recent PlayStation State of Play event served as a definitive manifesto for the future of the PS5. While the showcase was punctuated by bold, innovative titles like God…

The Mathematical Muse: How Ruth Borgenicht Bridges Geometry and Ceramics

In the quiet, methodical studio of New Jersey-based artist Ruth Borgenicht, the cold, rigid logic of mathematics meets the tactile, unpredictable warmth of kiln-fired clay. Borgenicht, an educator and sculptor…

Resurrecting the Lost: Rintaro’s "Nezumikozō Jirokichi" and the Art of Cinematic Archeology

In the landscape of modern animation, few names command the reverence of Rintaro. As the visionary director behind seminal works such as Metropolis and Galaxy Express 999, he has long…

Elevating Excellence: The 13th Annual Brand Impact Awards Call for Entries

The global creative community stands at a pivotal juncture. As market landscapes shift, consumer behaviors evolve, and technological advancements redefine the boundaries of visual communication, the demand for truly transformative…