The illustration world is evolving at breakneck speed, influenced by technology, cultural shifts, and changing visual tastes. As we move into 2025 and look ahead to 2026, the industry is witnessing both a return to authenticity and a bold embrace of innovation.
Whether you're a freelance illustrator, a creative director, or a design enthusiast, these trends will help you stay ahead of the curve.
Crack Magazine's summary of Glastonbury, a Studio Ghibli & Uniqlo collab, pinterest's summer trend report, AI in film & a new aerial photography competition take the spotlight in this issue of Spin Cycle.
2025 has seen filmmaking evolve rapidly through AI tools and cloud workflows—but at its core, storytelling remains a deeply human art. As we look to 2026, the future of film lies not just in automation, but in imagination, honesty, and vision.
A timely publication from Agnes Denes, a first solo gallery for Yoshimoto Nara, Max Manavi-Huber's kinetics aesthetic, Danny Boyle's reflections & Stomzy's first major UK acting role all take precedence in this edition of Spin Cycle.
It's great news for Mubi lovers & fans of Apple, Africa Collective shine a light on ocean waste with a clever movie throwback, Victoria Gill shares images of Thatcher's Britain & Colossal speak to Rob Woodcox about his upcoming book 'Bodies of Light'. All in this Spin Cycle.
With exciting new tech & releases, this spin cycle features an update on the Witcher IV, the new Alien:Earth trailer, analogue animations to bring you back to earth, New meets old with Mike Mills & Talking Heads plus Kam Tang pushes the boundaries of Adobe Illustrator.
A disposable camera raffle raising funds for Gaza, the Milky Way uniting photographers across the globe, a Mancunian typeface, 'It'sNiceThat' opening the doors to the next generation of creatives & Alex Chinneck's bricks & mortar take centre-stage in this Spin Cycle.