
Creative Review has been bringing the creative community together since 1980, first as a print magazine and now across more platforms than ever. We deliver the sharpest opinion, analysis and advice on life in the creative industries, with a focus on insight, leadership, process and inspiration.
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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Coralie Bickford-Smith has had something of a double career. On the one hand she is a book cover designer with Penguin. She has been at the publisher for 17 years, working with Penguin's art director Jim Stoddart, and has created many distinctive tit... more
In recent years, Catherine Hyland has established herself as a creator of enigmatic, often magical images that explore different communities around the world.She has twice been a winner in the Creative Review Photography Annual – initially in 2018 fo... more
For this special edition of the CR Podcast, CR Editor Eliza Williams is joined by Associate Editor Rachael Steven and Staff Writer Aimée McLaughlin to discuss which have been their favourite Christmas spots this year, and which ones deserve to go in ... more
This week on the CR Podcast, we talk to photographer Sophie Ebrard about her creative highs and lows. Read about Sophie's photo series I Didn't Want To Be A Mum: bit.ly/2kOFV4eSubscribe to the CR Podcast on iTunes: apple.co/2kufPU4
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This week, the CR Podcast chats with James Sadri of Led by Donkeys, talking about his best and worst moments.
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CR Editor Eliza Williams talks to renowned author and artist Oliver Jeffers about his creative process and the highs and lows of his career
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The CR podcast episode 26: Droga5's David Kolbusz and Neil Heymann at Cannes Lions 2019 by The Creative Review podcast
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We talk to puppet maker Andy Gent about working on Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs and Fantastic Mr Fox, and how stop motion animation is in a golden age, much to his surprise and delight
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