Design Week
1 August 2002
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Adnams
1 August 2002
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Airside activates Clarks Originals
1 August 2002
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Apple's graphics team to get boost
1 August 2002
Industry sources suggest that Apple Computers is about to make an internal promotion to boost the profile of its graphics department. The move is intended to build on the success of Jonathan Ive in product design and will put graphics on a similar footing in terms of Apple's external branding.
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Architecture
1 August 2002
London Open House runs a series of architectural touring walks of London this summer, with a City tour on 3 August. A Contemporary Icons tour takes place on 4 August.Contact: 020 7267 7644 for tickets and further information.
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BBC properties build on theme
1 August 2002
The BBC is to spend £2.8bn revamping its 520-strong property estate, including significant investment at its three key London sites, as well as in Glasgow and Birmingham.
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Black Isle Brewery
1 August 2002
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Bloomberg
1 August 2002
by Powell Tuck Associates
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Book
1 August 2002
The story of American gadget tycoons Ronco and Popeil is told in But Wait! There's More!, which is out now, priced £15.95. Colourful vintage ads, transcripts of their rapid-fire sales pitches and details of the huge range of Popeil products is examined in the book, by Timothy Samuelson, which is published by Rizzoli International.
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Brand gaps need filling in order to rectify scepticism
1 August 2002
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British Council, Paris
1 August 2002
by Chapman Taylor
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Call for entries
1 August 2002
How Magazine is calling for entries to its International Design and Interactive Design Competitions. Work produced between 1 January and 1 September is eligible.Contact: www.howdesign.com or e-mail competitions@fwpubs.com.
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Charles Wells, Bombardier
1 August 2002
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Corporate name changes decrease
1 August 2002
There has been a substantial decrease in corporate name changes in the first half of 2002, according to Enterprise IG's latest research.
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CPB interiors for Confetti stores
1 August 2002
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Digest
1 August 2002
The Foyer Federation, a charity which enables young people who are unable to live at home to make the transition to adult life, has appointed Lateral to create its website. Lateral won the job following a six-way pitch. The site will be launched in October.
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Digest
1 August 2002
Oxford-based consultancy Satellite has redesigned consumer travel magazine Holidays Home and Abroad. The revamp includes identity, layouts, colour scheme and a change in size to a 'glamour size', says Satellite director Martin Johnston.
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Digest
1 August 2002
Love has been appointed to design and produce the National Endowment for Science, Technology and Arts report, which is due to be published at the end of October.
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Digest
1 August 2002
Designer Mark Barrow and New Zealand artist Sean McGarry have created the identity, print and packaging for royalty-free picture library Good Dog.
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Digest
1 August 2002
Red Alert Design has created the sales brochure for the Daily Mail Ideal Home Show 2003. The brochure, which is used to attract exhibitors, will be published next week.
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Digest
1 August 2002
Interbrand has created a marque and strapline for the Fairtrade Foundation, which certifies ethical trading standards between commodity producers in the developing world and supermarket retailers in Europe, North America and Japan. It will be rolled out across 17 markets from September.
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Digest
1 August 2002
Roundel has designed packaging for the Halfords range of electric inflators and fire extinguishers. The packaging features straightforward photography, colour and copy to deliver the 'what you see is what you get' design rationale, according to Roundel design director John Bateson.
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Digest
1 August 2002
The Other Media has revamped the home pages and temporary subsidiary content pages for the Royal Institute of British Architects website, www.architecture.com. It goes live on 1 August. There will be a complete overhaul of the RIBA on-line presence in 2003.
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Digest
1 August 2002
The Prince's Trust has this week appointed Radford Wallis to design its annual review, following a three-way credentials pitch.
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DJPA print work leads to outlet
1 August 2002
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Drink Up
1 August 2002
Ale enthusiast Hannah Booth samples a small selection of the hundreds of beers appearing at this year's Great British Beer Festival - from a design point of view, of course. Additional research by Natalie Adams
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Elder statesmen can help steer direction of UK design
1 August 2002
We have yet to learn the full story behind his dismissal, but Michael Wolff's shock departure from The Fourth Room has unleashed yet another high-profile mature designer on to the market.
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Emotion
1 August 2002
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Everards Brewery, Tiger
1 August 2002
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Exhibitions
1 August 2002
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Furniture
1 August 2002
Recent furniture and product design graduates from Leeds Metropolitan University show their useful and affordable products at The Solutions Prescribed Exhibition, from 1-6 August.Venue: Viaduct, 1-10 Summers Street, London EC1.
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FutureBrand E&P makes it with CBBC programme
1 August 2002
FutureBrand English & Pockett has created on-screen graphics for the CBBC summer flagship programme, Making It, which is broadcast from 5 August.
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Getting ahead of the game
1 August 2002
As the computer games culture continues to strengthen, Trish Lorenz plugs into the design process of translating each game's ethos across to other media
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Going round in circles to find a common thread
1 August 2002
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Hop Back Brewery, Summer Lightning
1 August 2002
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J Walter Thompson
1 August 2002
by DEGW
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Lobbying For Space
1 August 2002
First impressions of an organisation can be made as soon as a visitor steps foot inside the building. Hannah Booth makes an example of three lobby environments
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Look at our consultancy's branding to find answers
1 August 2002
Apparently new research shows continuing consumer scepticism about branding.
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MinTat takes on South American job
1 August 2002
Minale Tattersfield & Partners has been appointed by Colombian food conglomerate Colombina to rebrand its identity and a host of consumer packaging, as it seeks to grow its market share at home and abroad.
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Monday just gets a two-fingered introduction
1 August 2002
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New designs from Jasper Conran
1 August 2002
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Park life
1 August 2002
Hannah Booth makes the most of the elusive English summer and visits two temporary outdoor installations in London's Hyde Park
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Pedal-power hopes to lengthen your life-cycle
1 August 2002
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Pentagram set to revamp CPRE
1 August 2002
Pentagram has been appointed to revamp the identity of The Council for the Protection of Rural England after short-circuiting a pitch process by offering to do the job free of charge. Around 30 consultancies are believed to have expressed interest in the project and CPRE had planned to draw up a competitive shortlist.
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Port brand drinks to Wren & Rowe
1 August 2002
Wren & Rowe has created an identity for premium port producer JH Andresen, which rolls out in September, for a fee worth just over £50 000 to the consultancy.
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Portobello Film Festival
1 August 2002
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Poulter spread for Princes food range
1 August 2002
Poulter Partners has designed packaging for food and drink manufacturer Princes' relaunch of its meat and fish pastes range, which are scheduled to go on shelf by the end of this month.
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Private investigation into design costs sheds no light
1 August 2002
Money talks. And us hacks are always keen to investigate the financial investment that clients make with consultancies. In other words, 'what's the fee?' is a question we like to ask.
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Range of anti-theft bags and fashion accessories
1 August 2002
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Rebellion Brewery
1 August 2002
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Ringwood Brewery
1 August 2002
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Robot switches on television idents
1 August 2002
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Same message goes out to both new and experienced
1 August 2002
What a superb piece by David Bernstein (Private View, DW 25 July).Commercially the lesson is: make room for experiment and keep an open mind. And that goes for clients too.In fact, you could go so far as to say this is more a philosophy of life than a few tips for the industry.Neil WardCreative director designEmery McLaven Orr
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Serving the community notice of showroom robbery
1 August 2002
Now we like to think of this column as the equivalent of the village pump in days of yore. The design community can gather and have a natter and all will be well in the kingdom.
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Sice rejoins SAS after long break
1 August 2002
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SMR cleans up Cambro ranges
1 August 2002
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The Nuffield Foundation finds Synergy for revamped annual report
1 August 2002
The Nuffield Foundation, the social science grant-making trust, is hoping to attract more applicants through a magazine-style annual report, designed by Synergy, which is published next week.
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Tim Pyne builds housing concept
1 August 2002
A new concept in housing, the M-house conceived by exhibition designer Tim Pyne and designed to offer an affordable housing solution, will be launched at 100esign in September.
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Tim Rich: Branded with suspicion
1 August 2002
The corporate branding industry is in need of an image overhaul to try to alleviate public scepticism of it. Tim Rich looks at the extent of this identity crisis
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Transporting ideas
1 August 2002
Richard Clayton talks to Innes Ferguson about his journey to his current position at Transport for London and what the future holds for the head of design
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Vox pop
1 August 2002
Manchester is riding on a wave of optimism as host to the Commonwealth Games. How can design help it to maintain its mood after the games have ended?
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Walduck's Nest brings privacy to youth hostels
1 August 2002
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Wedgwood to launch new range called Spirit
1 August 2002
Wedgwood is launching a range of white bone china and glassware called Spirit at 100 per cent Design in September in a move aimed at broadening the appeal of brand beyond tableware.



