Art Club
Every month, The Verge’s designers, photographers, and illustrators gather to share the work of artists who inspire us. Now we’re turning our Art Club into an interview series in which we catch up with the artists and designers we admire and find out what drives them.

Artists have turned boarded-up businesses into powerful Black Lives Matter art


Smooth Technology has made wearable tech for concerts and red carpets



Sci-fi futures, toxic cultures, and scooter wars

The making of an iconic logo

‘There’s opportunity for people to see the wonder in science.’

Some Assembly Required

‘Emotionally, the creative process feels similar to a comforting nostalgic memory.’

It involves spray paint, fishing wire, motorized rigs, and a little post-production magic

‘I am fascinated by the abstraction that comes with the change of perspective’

‘What is live? And what is recorded?’

Nickelodeon’s Creative Director of Toy Design, Freddy Tutiven, explains

‘Creating for yourself should always be first, before anything else.’

‘Oh fuck, this is what a work of art can do’

The site’s perennial army-green design is being revamped with a sleek new layout called DeviantArt Eclipse.

‘It’s just wild to me how much controversy just a simple, unclothed body still holds.’

The famous typeface has been re-drawn for the modern era.



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