Feature: Visual culture

 
The thin controller

The thin controller

Progress bars have changed the way we engage with songs, films and stories
 
Wit, bad taste and loud type

Wit, bad taste and loud type

The photos of legendary graphic designer Robert Brownjohn show an outsider’s view of 1960s London
 
Colouring in the city

Colouring in the city

Camille Walala’s exuberant, colourful designs for the Splice Post building bring warmth and vitality to London’s Old Street
 
Face in the crowd

Face in the crowd

Amid the rush of modern gadgetry, Kuchar Swara’s Sekford watches stand out because they are, paradoxically, timeless
 
London Letters

London Letters

Philip Sayer photographs lettering on the streets of London in this alphabetical compendium
 
Crowd-sourced wisdom?

Crowd-sourced wisdom?

As Hershey and Airbnb have discovered, the internet has spawned a vast, powerful audience of opinionated design critics. If resistance is futile, how can designers adapt?
 
Dance on the spot

Dance on the spot

Abbott Miller’s iPad contemporary dance apps for the 2wice Arts Foundation – a dynamic coming together of code, choreography, music and design – bring playful, digital interaction to loops and layers of physical performance
 
Critical heat on the Aegean coast

Critical heat on the Aegean coast

A workshop in a remote Turkish village gave international students a chance to explore what design can do when technology is scarce
 
Pay close attention

Pay close attention

Adam Michaels and Prem Krishnamurthy of Project Projects bring deep cultural engagement to every aspect of their practice, both in their client work and in their personal ventures
 
To have and to hold

To have and to hold

The challenges of digital publishing have galvanised a new spirit in book design and production. Is it just the decadent flourish of a disappearing format?
 
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