Design Week
13 June 2002
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A move abroad need not be a culture shock
13 June 2002
Expat British designers need to understand the local culture to succeed, says Mike Platt, a case of learning what you don't know, but also unlearning what you do
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A pair of pants
13 June 2002
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Abstract artiste
13 June 2002
Italian-inspired French designer Pierre Charpin talks to Anna Bernagozzi about his role in the design world
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Annual outing
13 June 2002
Clare Dowdy sees how annual report design reflects changing corporate direction
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Blueprint has designed a 'water pack' to appeal to children
13 June 2002
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Build on Top 100 success to boost effectiveness
13 June 2002
Our Top 100 looks set to cause quite a stir this year, given the number of changes in the line up. More than a third of the groups listed in the 2002 charts are making their Top 100 debut and many of them are based in the regions.
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C21 emits sites for Carbon Trust
13 June 2002
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Coca-Cola design collectables
13 June 2002
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Courses should produce transferable design skills
13 June 2002
As a recent graduate, a designer and now a part-time tutor, I feel compelled to respond to the forceful remarks made by the directors of Blueprint Product Design (DW 16 May).
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Creative ideas that don't include touching base
13 June 2002
Blue sky thinking can take a variety of forms, as a recent editorial on consultancies' ideas awards showed.
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D&AD responds to David Bernstein's Private View
13 June 2002
With regard to David Bernstein's Private View (DW 23 May), British Design & Art Direction would like to issue the following statement:
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Degree shows
13 June 2002
University of Brighton graduates from the schools of art and design, architecture and critical studies show work from 15-20 June.
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Design Now - Graphics to run between 21 June and 27 October
13 June 2002
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Diageo
13 June 2002
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Digest
13 June 2002
Partners in Communication has designed packaging for To Go, a range of 14 Indian and Chinese frozen ready meals, which will be available under the Happy Shopper retail brand from mid-June.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Blue Bark has created the identity and designed the layout for Eden, a monthly magazine covering issues concerning the London Borough of Richmond-Upon-Thames. The first issue is out this month.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Citigate Lloyd Northover has appointed Jeremy Shaw as head of design. Shaw has been with the company since 1988.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Intro has been commissioned by the BBC to create a title sequence, stings and graphic guidelines for this year's Wimbledon coverage.
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Digest
13 June 2002
A range of cast bronze street furniture, designed by Nottingham-based Philip Watts Design, is being installed in The Arboretum, a listed public park in central Nottingham.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Sage Associates is overhauling the identity for the National Association of Widows, which will be unveiled at the organisation's AGM in October. It is the first collaboration between the association and a professional design consultancy.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Polydor UK has appointed Tonic to revamp its website, www.polydor.co.uk, to cater for a mixed audience of music fans, press and industry visitors. The site, which launches at the end of June, marks the first phase of a longer term project to develop Polydor's on-line strategy.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Tenderwood Creative Consultants has created an identity and packaging for coffee bar chain Coffee Republic's revamped food range Food.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Nintendo this week relaunched its UK website, www.nintendo. co.uk, designed by Dutch consultancy Blast Radius.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Wirebox Designs is rebranding Vauxhall City Farm, the London farm set up in 1977 to give inner-city children a taste of rural life. The project includes a website redesign, stationery, business cards, newsletter and other fundraising material.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Wirebox has created a brand identity for Diddi Malek & Associates, the London-based independent fine art group.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Calverts has created an identity and promotional material for a Mobile Republik, a mobile phone ringtones and logos brand. The identity is 'young, urban, cool and contemporary' and is aimed at the teenage market, says Calverts managing director Arthur Still.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Williams Murray Hamm has won a FAB Award in packaging design for Heal's Hot Oil Range. FAB Awards acknowledge creative excellence for work in the food and beverage sector.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Interior has been appointed to design two Eurostar lounges at Waterloo International, which will open in mid-June.
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Digest
13 June 2002
Beat Creative has designed the corporate identity for LMC Group, the glass manufacturing and installation company.
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Enterprise brand appoints Fraser
13 June 2002
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Events
13 June 2002
Take in some of the biggest names in art including Peter Blake, Tracey Emin, Gillian Wearing and Gavin Turk at Camberwell Arts Week from 15-22 June.
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Exhibitions
13 June 2002
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Extending the dancefloor
13 June 2002
James Knight finds out how the 1990s superclubs are counteracting falling visitor numbers by extending their brands to appeal to a mainstream audience
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Foreign players increase scoreline of a team's image
13 June 2002
Landor Associates is getting right into the football mania currently sweeping the world.
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Geest
13 June 2002
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Given a make over
13 June 2002
L'Oréal USA director of store design and merchandising Allison Thomas speaks to Liz Farrelly about her career since graduating from the Royal College of Art
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Glutano goes with grain of Incept packs
13 June 2002
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Hugh Pearman: British spirit brings cheer
13 June 2002
Riding on the patriotic feelings in the aftermath of the Jubilee weekend, Hugh Pearman thinks designers and manufacturers need to be proud of being British
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In2 creates designer outlet brand
13 June 2002
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JKR serves up rebranded cereals
13 June 2002
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Landor goes wild with ZSL logo
13 June 2002
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Lowe poised to succeed Mackay
13 June 2002
Former Homebase head of design Colum Lowe is in line to succeed Plan Créatif/ Crabtree Hall managing director David Mackay, following his appointment this week as director.
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Mackintosh look by ThirdEyeDesign
13 June 2002
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Markel communications pack makes Rhodes sense
13 June 2002
Rhodes Design has developed a corporate communications pack for Markel International, the insurance underwriting syndicate.
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Museum touched by Pentagram NY
13 June 2002
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New names feature in audited Top 100 survey
13 June 2002
More than a third of the groups listed in Design Week's 2002 Top 100 are newcomers to the annual chart that ranks consultancies according to their UK design fee-income. Thirty-seven new names make their debut on the chart, including a number of consultancies based outside London.
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Paint flow
13 June 2002
Clare Dowdy discovers how wayfinding graphics and traffic flow systems are easing the congestion at Tate Modern's Matisse Picasso exhibition
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Photographer admits he's been going round the bend
13 June 2002
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PwC arm adopts Wolff Olins look
13 June 2002
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RFA Designers to make history with museum job
13 June 2002
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Teachers feel betrayed by the green paper proposals
13 June 2002
Your recent Vox Pox on the Government's proposal to drop design and technology as a compulsory school subject (DW 30 May) really gave great support to grass roots design and technology teachers, who feel betrayed by this proposal.
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The qualified should advise passionate design students
13 June 2002
I am a mother of a graphics student studying at Brighton University and also head of a design consultancy.
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Tin Horse oils unified look for BP Visco range
13 June 2002
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Trinity Mirror
13 June 2002
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Vic Reeves' artistic 'Doings'
13 June 2002
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Vox pop
13 June 2002
This week we are publishing our Top 100 Design Consultancy Survey, based on consultancy's financial performance. Which group or groups, other than your own, would lead your Top 100, based on non-financial criteria, and why?



