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16 May 2002

  • 2fluid concepts for Best of Health given clean bill

    16 May 2002

    2fluid had final concepts approved this week for the rebranding of health food company Best of Health.

  • A Lotto instant recognition from worldwide gamblers

    16 May 2002

  • Amp makes noise for MoS audio products

    16 May 2002

  • Branding experts need to fly the flag for themselves

    16 May 2002

    Emotions run high when it comes to identity and public outcry always accompanies any hint of change to what is instantly deemed to be a classic design.

  • British design travels well across the world

    16 May 2002

    On the back of British design's favourable reputation abroad, designers are bagging an increasing amount of overseas work.

  • Buchanan site goes with flow of Resource

    16 May 2002

    Resource Design has revamped the website of transport, traffic and planning consultancy Colin Buchanan and Partners.

  • C Eye identity for property group

    16 May 2002

    C Eye has been appointed to revamp the global identity of property consultant Franklin & Andrews, in what is a six-figure project for the consultancy.

  • Call for entries

    16 May 2002

    Rockport Publishers is urging designers to send their most creative examples of brochures, pamphlets, annual reports and booklets before 1 June for the latest volume of The Best of Brochure Design 7.Contact: www.rockpub.com/news. html for an entry form.

  • Chewits brand sweetened up

    16 May 2002

    Chewits sweets will launch with revamped packaging, by Bristol-based The Engine Room, this week, as part of the consultancy's six-figure makeover of the brand.The new packaging follows a strategic brand review completed by the consultancy late last year.

  • Clive Grinyer: The drivel is in the detail

    16 May 2002

    While Clive Grinyer enjoyed the architecture of the refurbished Whitby Abbey, his overall experience was marred by its lack of signage and poor facilities

  • Customised football lights at Design Museum

    16 May 2002

  • D&A focuses on Fitch interiors

    16 May 2002

    Fitch London has been appointed to redefine the store environments for optical retailer Dolland & Aitchison.

  • Degree show

    16 May 2002

    MA ceramics graduates from Staffordshire University show their work at MA:CD-X:02 from 16 May until 4 June.Venue: 115.oxo, Oxo Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, South Bank, London SE1.

  • Denton designs interiors for US law firm's offices

    16 May 2002

    Denton Associates has completed a £2.5m design and build project for Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft's second office in London, in what is believed to represent a six-figure investment in design by the US law firm.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    Meanwhile eight textile artists have been shortlisted for this year's Jerwood Applied Arts prize. The winner will be announced at an awards ceremony at the Crafts Council Gallery on Monday 30 September.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    In News Analysis (DW 2 May) we incorrectly credited Marks & Spencer food packaging to Lewis Moberly. It was designed by Marks & Spencer in-house.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    Lateral has been appointed as Faber & Faber's on-line agency of choice, and will redesign the company's website, which is scheduled for launch later in the summer.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    Real 451 has designed the CD packaging for Geisha Lounge, released by Virgin Music. Cover illustration is by Gavin Reece with insert and CD illustrations by James Wadkins.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    Freight has created a range of promotional materials, including brochures and passes, for the press centre, taxi branding and T-shirts to be worn by pub and club doormen, for the UEFA Champions League Final, taking place in Glasgow tonight.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    Royal Bank of Scotland International this week launches its annual Business Review, designed by Hookson Design with the creative theme 'a day in the life'.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    Dutton Merrifield has designed packaging, point-of-sale, merchandising and advertising material for Blackfriar's Gardenwood range of woodcare products. Which launches this week.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    XTV has designed the titles package for Channel Four's coverage of the England cricket matches, entitled Closer to the Action, which goes on air from 16 May.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    The Forster Company has created a slogan - Mother's milk: the perfect take-away - and marketing materials including posters, pens and calendars for the Department of Health's Breastfeeding Awareness Week, which began on Monday.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    Fishburn Hedges has designed a website and promotional material for Visa. Aimed at retailers, the work is for Verified by Visa, Visa's new service to cut Internet fraud.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    Viv'id has won a three-year contract as preferred design and print supplier to the Environment Agency. Liaison, CDs and the Image Works have also been appointed from a pitch list of 80.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    Poulter Partners has been appointed by the Association of Photographers to design this year's Shot Up North catalogue, website and exhibition graphics.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    Robson Dowry has designed Arkell's Jubilee Ale, a one-off special edition which launched on Monday.

  • Digest

    16 May 2002

    The Crafts Council has appointed Dr Louise Taylor as director. She takes up her post on 5 June

  • Driade's 'chair of the season'

    16 May 2002

    Philippe Starck's Soft Egg chair, currently on show as part of the Milan in a Van exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, will be furniture retailer Driade's 'chair of the season'.

  • Emperor puts new clothes on NCT campaign

    16 May 2002

  • Events

    16 May 2002

    Sign UK 2002, from 21-23 May, includes seminars, workshops and product demonstrations.

  • Exhibitions

    16 May 2002

    Steven Newell; Richard Long; Battersea Contemporary Art Fair; Johannes Phokela; Kick it!; Director's Choice

  • Explorer Aklak enters into virgin territory

    16 May 2002

    'When did you lose your virginity and why?' That question is asked in the latest missive from former-design graduate Aklak Islam, who previously sent to Design Week a 'give me a job' letter that, em, stood out from the rest (DW 20 September 2001).

  • Fairy baby back for CPB revamp

    16 May 2002

    Coley Porter Bell has repositioned the identity of washing-up brand Fairy in the UK, with new packs going on shelf this week.The revamp brings the 'Bizzie the baby' icon back to prominence and restores Fairy Liquid as the product's standard UK name.

  • Game keeper

    16 May 2002

    Peter Molyneux's computer games are legendary. As a retrospective of the games industry opens at the Barbican, Yolanda Zappaterra speaks to the big player

  • Graduates are a product of today's design education

    16 May 2002

    We're directors of a small product design consultancy and this morning opened five speculative applications for work placements from students. They are now on the pile with the other 150-plus we have received so far this year.

  • Ignite fires up logo for Pentad

    16 May 2002

  • Immeasurable experience is a growing phenomenon

    16 May 2002

    The design industry is in need of an overhaul of its recruitment strategies. Looking at various job ads it's not difficult to see a trend that's all too common. Design and advertising companies are placing too much emphasis on the number of years of experience on which to base their criteria for recruitment.

  • Just pull the chain if you can't plumb into your client

    16 May 2002

    The last three paragraphs of David Bernstein's Private View should be etched on the boardroom walls of every company contemplating a 'makeover' (DW 25 April).

  • Lemon adds zest to TV chef range

    16 May 2002

  • Lumsden joins Design Week's comedy club

    16 May 2002

    Yet another addendum to Design Week's long-running infatuation with funny-sounding job titles - this time in the form of a joke from one of you.

  • Maiow guides branding of Akebono Brake Industry

    16 May 2002

  • Man machines

    16 May 2002

    Fashion designer Sir Paul Smith's vintage toy robots are lighting up the Design Museum's Collector's Cabinet. Nick Smurthwaite went along

  • New SuperTweeters from Tannoy

    16 May 2002

  • Northcross at coalface of mining exhibition

    16 May 2002

  • On a Mission

    16 May 2002

    Hannah Booth visits the British Council's design team to find out how it promotes British design abroad

  • Ortmans Young tunes into Smash Hits music channel

    16 May 2002

  • Political cartoons and caricatures in Westminster Hall

    16 May 2002

  • Poster-art project organised by Artomatic

    16 May 2002

    Thirty graphic designers, including Julian House, Tom Hingston, Graphic Thought Facility, Foundation 33, Mason Wells, Eine (National Hero pictured) and Robert del Naja, have taken part in a poster-art project, Ilikeprinting, organised by Artomatic.

  • Praxis launches new identity by EXPdesign

    16 May 2002

  • Redress the retail format

    16 May 2002

    Verdict research says value clothing retailers owe part of their success to design. Richard Clayton finds how they balance original design with commercial needs

  • RF Gardiner identity gets maintained by Thought

    16 May 2002

    Thought has been appointed to create a new identity, website and marketing materials for grounds and property maintenance company RF Gardiner for a fee of around £40 000.

  • Seminar

    16 May 2002

    Home: designing the future explores the development of Scottish architecture on 22 May from 9.00am to 4.30pm.Contact: 0141 221 6362.Venue: Glasgow Caledonian University, Govan Mbeki Building, Cowgaddens Road, Glasgow G4.

  • Silverware needed for Man Yoo's Asian cafés

    16 May 2002

  • Simon Periton's light installation to mark V&A's 150th birthday

    16 May 2002

    Artist Simon Periton has created a light installation to mark the Victoria & Albert Museum's 150th birthday. Among the images featured in the installation is one of Jamie Reid's Sex Pistols cover designs combined with a Victorian-era William Morris print.

  • SMR refreshes drinks brand Rani for Vimto

    16 May 2002

  • The Nest on-board for BA retail job

    16 May 2002

    The Nest is to revamp British Airways on-board retail brand, Shopping the World, for a six-figure design fee, Design Week can exclusively reveal.

  • True pro Williams says BBC's badgering was ok

    16 May 2002

    Victoria & Albert Museum curator Gareth Williams may have enjoyed packing the best of the Milan furniture fair into a metaphorical VW, but chances are he wasn't overwhelmed by having a BBC 4 (what?

  • Two teams furnish Orangebox launch

    16 May 2002

  • Vodafone connects to concept store

    16 May 2002

  • Vox pop

    16 May 2002

    What do you think of architect Rem Koolhaas' proposed redesign of the European Union flag, revealed by The Independent on Wednesday 8 May?

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