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17 October 2002

  • A glint in the retailer's eye

    17 October 2002

    Diamonds can be every girl's best friend as updated high-end jewellery brands try to attract the younger, fashion-conscious consumer. Richard Clayton reports

  • About

    17 October 2002

    For over 15 years, Design Week has been established as the must-have weekly magazine for designers and design-aware clients.

  • Anonymous East End taggers captured on camera

    17 October 2002

  • Bar operator entertains with interiors by Fusion

    17 October 2002

  • Belgian telecoms group calls in Landor Associates

    17 October 2002

  • Better time management without harming creativity

    17 October 2002

    I would fully endorse the fact that the industry has shown other professions what it takes to get the job done by working long hours. But there is a limit.

  • Books

    17 October 2002

  • Ceramics

    17 October 2002

    British ceramicist Ken Eastman shows abstract vessels that have been influenced by architecture, poetry and music, from 18 October until 16 November.Venue: Barrett Marsden Gallery, 17-18 Great Sutton Street, London EC1.

  • Chapter and Versace

    17 October 2002

    Extravagant eveningwear by the late Gianni Versace, fashion designer to the stars, is showing at the V&A. Nick Smurthwaite takes a look

  • Contact

    17 October 2002

    Contacts for Design Week

  • Cooper Rose gives birth to brand

    17 October 2002

    Property developer Amicrest launches its latest residential property development, Parkers Apartments, this week, with an identity designed by Cooper Rose.

  • Council takes Workroom medicine

    17 October 2002

  • DBA should switch on to Stirling Prize approach

    17 October 2002

    Congratulations to all the winners in the 2002 International Design Effectiveness Awards, announced on Friday, and particularly to Williams Murray Hamm, which took the Grand Prix for the Hovis packaging it created for British Bakeries.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Lauder College has appointed Pure to design its publications for the next academic year. The consultancy will create prospectuses, an employer brochure, student handbook, annual report and templates for leaflets and posters.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Plan UK launches a commercial next week with animation by Manchester-based 422 South. It is the first time the charity has used animation in advertising.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Virgin Atlantic Airways has appointed Joe Ferry as head of design. Ferry, who was previously industrial design manager at the airline, will lead teams responsible for on-board product and lounge interior design and work with head of product Dee Cooper,

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    In last week's issue we referred to signage and security company Principle as being owned by Modulex. It is in fact an equal partnership.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    PI Global has created packaging for Marmite, which features children's TV character Zippy. The packaging, a tactical rather than permanent change at this stage, has been designed to move the product further into the adult arena, according to PI Global

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Poke has created a micro-site, www.tate.org.uk/kapoor, to promote Anish Kapoor's monumental sculpture Marsyas, now showing at Tate Modern on London's South Bank.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Unreal has created graphics and branding, including idents and stings, for television programme Britain's Worst Driver, which goes on air on Five from this week.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Bluegoose has designed corporate hospitality and conference and banqueting brochures for Wolverhampton Wanderers FC. The brochures, which launch next week, aim to market the Molineux Stadium to local and national companies.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Hutchison's brand identity for 3 - its third generation mobile service - has been designed internally through a team led by former Wolff Olins executive director Doug Hamilton.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Brighton-based consultancy Eventer Design has created a 124-page, colour catalogue and revamped the website for jeweller Jeremy Hoye.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Hookson has been appointed to handle the rebranding for hotel booking group Hotel Connections and will also create identities for a series of sub brands.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Birmingham-based group Boxer has been appointed to revamp the identity and brand architecture for Accord Housing Association, following a five-way pitch.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Lateral has designed a website, www.alistairdunn.com, for British photographer Alistair Dunn. The group was briefed to develop a creative rather than a commercially led site.

  • Digest

    17 October 2002

    Boutique hotel group Malmaison has launched its sixth hotel, with interiors and architectural design by Jestico & Whiles, in Birmingham's city centre.

  • Emerging initiative seeks branding

    17 October 2002

    North Staffordshire Partnership is looking to appoint a consultancy to help it develop and brand a design initiative that aims to boost creative industries across the county.

  • Exhibition

    17 October 2002

  • Fair

    17 October 2002

    The second part of the Chelsea Crafts Fair takes place from 22-27 October. Contact: 020 7278 7700 or log on to www.craftscouncil.

  • Festival Hall unveils its £15m makeover plans

    17 October 2002

    London's South Bank Centre this week revealed details of its planned refurbishment of the Royal Festival Hall, following confirmation of a £15m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

  • Fibre

    17 October 2002

    Fibre has created the graphics for an exhibition organised by Motorola, charting the evolution of mobile telecommunications. The consultancy has also worked with 6A Architects on 3D show graphics. Mobile is at The Glass Gallery, The Old Truman Brewery, London E1, from 7-23 November.

  • Foundations to protect you from the elements

    17 October 2002

    Although consultancies are feeling the pinch, the latest Willott Kingston Smith survey says they are well placed to weather the storm. Amanda Merron reports

  • FutureBrand and Poke update the experience

    17 October 2002

    FutureBrand has completed the overhaul of Red Letter Days' brand identity, as the experiences company seeks to position itself at the forefront of the mainstream gifting sector.

  • Groups collaborate on branding to discover children's learning centre

    17 October 2002

  • Hurricane Bar & Grill

    17 October 2002

  • Interiors plan for David Lloyd

    17 October 2002

    Carte Blanche is meeting David Lloyd Leisure today to discuss the interior design brief for a fresh approach to the Whitbread-owned health club's family tennis centres.

  • INXS's Greatest Hits album

    17 October 2002

    Brighton-based Red Design has created the cover for INXS's Greatest Hits album, which is released this week by Mercury Records. Red Design partner Ed Templeton says the consultancy was briefed to feature the band, but without using a photographic style because of the death of frontman Michael Hutchence. The solution was to use an illustrative approach, he says. The cover features 'INXS colours' of red and black, with an outline of the band highlighted in metallic silver to deliver quality ...

  • It doesn't...

    17 October 2002

  • Lambie-Nairn logo for BBC3 channel

    17 October 2002

  • Leaner and greener charity appears older than its years

    17 October 2002

  • Make it Bigger

    17 October 2002

  • Martin Dawe updates Maliban look

    17 October 2002

  • Named, but not ashamed of extending to fit the title

    17 October 2002

    At the Design Museum he was plain ol' Paul Thompson. Now he's director of New York's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, he's Paul Warwick Thompson. As they say in the Big Apple, 'Hey buddy, who ya callin' pretentious?'

  • Outline the basic ways of expressing brand language

    17 October 2002

    As a copywriter who's been involved in many sets of design guidelines, I agree with Judy Delin (DW 3 October) that there should be more detail in the language section of these manuals.

  • Penguin fires off catalogue revamp

    17 October 2002

    Ammunition has created catalogues for the Penguin Press and Penguin General divisions of Penguin UK. The catalogues will be sent out to buyers, retailers, agents and shareholders in a marketing exercise that also serves as a showcase for the Penguin range and formed the core of the publisher's presence at the Frankfurt Book Fair last week.

  • Print design blossoms at the Roses Design Award

    17 October 2002

  • Reebok store sports Jam interiors

    17 October 2002

    Reebok this week launches its flagship Trainer Lounge, designed by Jam, in what the group hopes will be the first in a series of projects for the sports manufacturer.

  • Reputable news source fed wrong information

    17 October 2002

    As a humble trade mag, we'd never dream of competing with the mighty national press. So when we read in The Times that the Royal Parks Agency was still welcoming design ideas for the Diana memorial, we took it as, well, read.Imagine our shock when the RPA claimed the quote was 'wholly inaccurate' and the letter the story was based on was a 'clerical error'. Remember, you read it here second.

  • SAS takes on Mulberry site

    17 October 2002

    SAS has created a website for Mulberry which goes live this week, as the brand seeks to put more weight behind its on-line sales channel.

  • Sound surrounds

    17 October 2002

    Workplace branding can improve morale, and it's all in the detail, says Helen Jones

  • Springetts styles Vosene haircare range

    17 October 2002

  • Stirling Prize winner revealed

    17 October 2002

    The Gateshead Millennium Bridge has been awarded the UK's highest architectural accolade, the RIBA Stirling Prize. Designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects, which won the award last year for the Magna Project, the bridge comprises two arches that tilt when

  • Subscription

    17 October 2002

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  • Sweeteners are gladly accepted with no guarantees

    17 October 2002

    And finally, here's an addition to our freebie corner hall of fame. This week's column has been written with a gobful of Fox's Glacier Fruits.

  • Talk

    17 October 2002

    Milliner Philip Treacy dons his lecturing hat on 21 October at the latest in a series of Design Museum talks. Treacy will discuss his career to date and his ongoing collaboration with muse Isabella Blow.Contact: 020 7940 8790 or www. designmuseum.org for more information on tickets and times.Venue: Design Museum, 28 Shad Thames, London SE1.

  • Therapy rooms at Bluewater Shopping Centre

    17 October 2002

    Bath and beauty goods brand Molton Brown is to launch therapy rooms at Bluewater Shopping Centre in November, with interiors designed by The Syntax Group. Called the Molton Brown Lotus Gardens and billed as a 'therapeutic space' for men and women, the centre features six personal 'lotus pods'. The pods are 'comforting, enclosed and warm' and have a 'floating panel' above the space with a concealed colour changer and curved projection screen, says The Syntax Group project architect Asif ...

  • Time to burst the bubble of overstated brand talk

    17 October 2002

    'We have to walk the brand, not only talk the brand. Our clients will judge us on that basis'. This is taken out of a speech that was given by the vice-chairman of one of the largest financial companies in the world.

  • Us makes over Clarins offices

    17 October 2002

    Us Designers has created the conference and meeting room space for beauty product specialist Clarins and its perfume brand Theirry Mugler.

  • Vox pop

    17 October 2002

    Press reports suggest the National Lottery's relaunch as Lotto hasn't changed Camelot's fortunes. What do you think it should do now, through design, to re-engage public interest in the lottery?

  • What are they driving at?

    17 October 2002

    There have been both good and bad TV advertisements since the medium first came into existence, and Hugh Pearman has reservations about the current crop

  • WMH the top bread winner at Idea

    17 October 2002

    Williams Murray Hamm has bagged the Grand Prix award at this year's Design Business Association International Design Effectiveness Awards, the first time for ten years a packaging project has taken the top honours and only the second time in the award's history.

  • Words work

    17 October 2002

    Every picture may tell a story, but Michael Johnson thinks words can tell it better

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