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CR talks to some creatives who are sufferers of long Covid, and discusses how it is impacting their lives and work https://lnkd.in/eYG_uYsn Gabrielle de la Puente Katie Baskerville Corin Baird David Gibson Theo Louca Rawww DEPT® Page & Page Health
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Running over five minutes long, Apple's new film demonstrates how music and dance can help change your mood (and possibly even the season) https://ow.ly/7K7f50VkAV4
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Baxter & Bailey has created the branding for the new annual London Soundtrack Festival, which honours the art of the soundtrack across film, television and games https://ow.ly/KNOp50VjMmK
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With five years of hindsight, Tom Knox, MullenLowe UK chairman and long-standing member of the Covid response team, offers advice on how to handle the comms for the next big public health scare https://lnkd.in/e8ERjfWS
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The DIY brand’s new campaign by HeimatTBWA\\ invites people to welcome in the new season with a childlike sense of joy https://ow.ly/BRgN50VjK7N
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Marrakech-born photographer Hicham Benohoud's new book showcases his experimental series created with his students during the 1990s and 2000s, which meditates on identity and freedom https://ow.ly/h73Y50ViYNk
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When the World Health Organisation officially declared Covid-19 as a pandemic in March 2020, governments around the globe swiftly introduced strict lockdown measures ordering people to stay at home. For many office-based businesses, agencies included, it was completely unprecedented - a phrase that people repeated endlessly as they began to process the ‘new normal’. While no one at the time knew just how long the Covid-induced working conditions would last for, fast-forward to 2025 and everything from big office spaces to permanent teams – things that had previously been the pillars of the creative industries for decades – have been brought into sharp focus. As part of Creative Review's new report looking back at five years since the pandemic, we explore how it became the catalyst for a lot of the questions around the future of the traditional agency model https://lnkd.in/eGUx2FjR Grace Francis Wonderful Things Anne-Laure Brunner BETC Leland Maschmeyer COLLINS Ben Pollard _wearesyn. Lee Tan Motel Company
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A new exhibition at Poster House in New York brings together a diverse collection of posters reflecting the opposing ideologies surrounding nuclear weaponry https://ow.ly/eIqq50ViYsT
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This week, the latest in our Monthly Interview series landed, this time with Paper co-founder Kim Hastreiter, who discussed launching the culture magazine at a pivotal point in New York's history. We also examined why games studios are wising up to branding, spotlighted a Selfridges campaign that leans into some of our latest cultural obsessions, and got a glimpse into a nomadic lifestyle through the lens of photographer Irmina Walczak, whose family left their static home in 2017 for a life on wheels. Here are Creative Review's most-read stories of the week (part two) The Monthly Interview: https://lnkd.in/esbSb2pz Irmina Walczak’s nomadic journey in photography: https://lnkd.in/eAFj6wDh Selfridges latest campaign: https://lnkd.in/eYGGxnu9 Why games studios are wising up to branding: https://lnkd.in/e-WYHEvn