Alex Chen is a freelance writer and editor specialising in design and creativity. With over two decades in journalism, he is a regular contributor to Computer Arts, net, ImagineFX and Professional Photography.
Ever wished you could carry the magic of instant photography in your pocket? Polaroid just made that dream come true. Enter the Polaroid Go—the smallest analogue instant camera ever made by the brand that pioneered instant photography. In a world dominated by digital snapshots, there’s something irresistible about holding a freshly printed photo in your hand. Now, imagine doing that anywhere, anytime, thanks to a camera so compact it fits in your palm. Curious yet? Let’s dive in.
After a four-year hiatus, artist Simon Buckley’s one-of-a-kind festival makes its long-awaited return to Salford, Greater Manchester this March—bringing back its spellbinding fusion of art, music, and thought-provoking experiences.
After six years in the making, the highly anticipated short film is on the horizon. In a stunning prelude, creative studio From Form unveils a captivating photo series that captures the mesmerizing, ever-changing landscapes of the Californian desert.
LA-based painter Tahnee Lonsdale channels her love of folklore, mysticism and UFOs into her colourful paintings of abstract beings. We caught up with her to discover how she creates them and how they manifest their own separate will.
Thorntail Hard Argave is somewhere between a seltzer and tequila. Read on to learn how the Seattle branding studio made it all make sense.
AI isn’t just generating flashy renderings—it’s quietly revolutionizing how architects work behind the scenes. We went beyond the buzz to see how firms are actually using AI in 2024—and what it means for the future of design.