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Design Week
28 March 2002

  • Agenda Design has designed a book for this year's Beck's Futures

    28 March 2002

  • Banana Bread Beer may be downed if aimed at women

    28 March 2002

  • Books

    28 March 2002

    Art Deco Graphics; Nanoarchitecture

  • C21 designs Adidas-Saloman's second sustainability report

    28 March 2002

  • Call for entries

    28 March 2002

    The Design Trust; Red Dot; Proctor & Stevenson 15th Design Awards

  • Clinicare updates to challenge rivals

    28 March 2002

  • David Bernstein: But does it scare crows?

    28 March 2002

    David Bernstein believes artists create aesthetic work that moves a viewer, but the real artists are the designers that create work that moves merchandise

  • Debating the regal issues

    28 March 2002

    Words like crown used to be a passport to premium brand values. Brandon Cheevers questions how impressed consumers are by royal imagery now

  • Denton constructs CH2M Hill offices

    28 March 2002

  • Design Bridge bottles Gold Label

    28 March 2002

  • Design Bridge sweetens Bassett's

    28 March 2002

    Cadbury's Bertie Bassett icon has been redesigned as part of the Bassett brand's first international revamp in 20 years. It launches in The Netherlands in mid April and the UK in May, says a Bassett spokeswoman in Amsterdam.

  • Design Council deserves as many congratulations

    28 March 2002

  • Design must communicate with metaphors not clichés

    28 March 2002

    With regard to the clichés debate (DW 21 March), symbols, idioms, clues, messages and concepts - is it not a case of how we design them that stops them becoming a cliché and rather allows them to communicate as metaphors?

  • Digest

    28 March 2002

    Pret A Manger publishes its first corporate literature this week, in the form of a book that will be used to aid its expansion into Asia. The literature, designed by Dew Gibbons, is the culmination of a five-figure review of the company's use of photography.

  • Digest

    28 March 2002

    PCI Live, Cordiant Communications Group's live events design arm, will become part of sister company Fitch Worldwide from this week. PCI:Live will be the brand name across Europe with Fitch Live operating across the US.

  • Digest

    28 March 2002

    Origin ID has this week been appointed as one of The Royal Society's four preferred design groups and will produce a range of literature for the scientific organisation over the next two years. The group was selected following a two-stage pitch involving 22 groups.

  • Digest

    28 March 2002

    John Cotton Home Textiles has appointed Poulter Partners to review and relaunch its brand. It follows a four-way strategic and creative pitch in February, as exclusively revealed by Design Week (DW 21 March).

  • Digest

    28 March 2002

    Davison Williams has designed launch material including packaging, point-of-sale materials and advertising for Rivercrest, Ernst & Julio Gallo's latest wine, which goes on sale in supermarkets next week.

  • Digest

    28 March 2002

    Metaphor is presenting first concepts this week for a new exhibition and gallery to house the private art collection of Littlewoods millionaire Peter Moores. The gallery will be designed to make art more accessible and enjoyable for the sort of people that constitute Littlewoods' audience and will include several interactive learning and study areas.

  • Digest

    28 March 2002

    Liquorice will unveil its designs for T&G Clothing's spring/ summer catalogue next week, when it is posted out. T&G Clothing specialises in sailing clothes.

  • Digest

    28 March 2002

    Lend Lease, which manages the Bluewater retail park in Kent, has appointed Creative Action Design to advise and give design support to new retailers taking space at the shopping centre.

  • Digest

    28 March 2002

    Emperor has designed the annual report and a brochure for Bradford & Bingley in a project worth in excess of £50 000.

  • Digest

    28 March 2002

    Hamilton Page has designed the product presentation cases and literature for Electrolux's latest cleaning and accessories range. The literature incorporates colours from existing product packaging and uses the logo's style and shape to reinforce the company's identity.

  • Din Associates adds to National Gallery space

    28 March 2002

    Din Associates will present concepts for the creation of additional retail space at the National Gallery and a strategy for the future development of existing retail spaces, next week.

  • DY launches last push for design

    28 March 2002

    Organisers of Design Yorkshire have launched a last ditch attempt to raise local design consciousness.

  • Events

    28 March 2002

    Past Pleasures; Earth and Fire

  • Exhibitions

    28 March 2002

    Interrogating the Surface; Eco-Architecture/ Eco-Cities; Alsop at the Soane; Cutting Design

  • Fishburn Hedges starts work on university logo

    28 March 2002

    Fishburn Hedges will begin interviews with stakeholders at the University of North London and London Guildhall University after Easter, following its appointment to create an identity for the soon-to-be merged universities.

  • Frontier designs Landsdowne job

    28 March 2002

  • Future Date

    28 March 2002

    The International Steel Packaging Congress takes place during Interpack Düsseldorf in Germany on 25 April. The Steel Packaging Effectiveness Award will be presented at a gala dinner in the evening.Contact: www.apeal.org

  • Group with no future goes on to celebrate 25 years

    28 March 2002

    David Davies and I are having a party later this year to celebrate 25 years of working together. (We've kept the letter from Lloyds Bank refusing to loan us money because it didn't 'see that we had a future').We are keen to get in touch with all the designers who have worked with us over the years.Call 020 7351 7866 or contact us via www.davieshodgson.co.uk.Lance HodgsonDesign directorDavies Hodgson Design Grouplance@davieshodgson.co.uk

  • Guest work: Introduction

    28 March 2002

    Miriam Cadji views three London hotels that are due to open soon, where design is helping to create a stylish and lasting look

  • Homebase axes head of design role

    28 March 2002

  • Hunter Lodge reports on LSL health

    28 March 2002

  • Interactive Dimension designs brochure for The Red Arrows

    28 March 2002

  • Interactive service

    28 March 2002

    A lot of interactive design that you find on the Internet tends to be bogged down by banal guidelines and low budgets. Neil Churcher believes that the most exciting and experimental work can be found in the interactive exhibition arena

  • IoM mail stamps mark with Premiership males

    28 March 2002

  • Matrix turns to Boomerang for logo

    28 March 2002

  • Mayor pledges funds for design

    28 March 2002

    Mayor Ken Livingstone this week pledged his support for London's creative industries and announced the launch of the London Regional Venture Capital Fund. The fund will invest up to £500 000 in small businesses in London.

  • McVitie's revamps brand for first time in 30 years

    28 March 2002

  • Myhotel Chelsea

    28 March 2002

    Location: Ixworth Street, London SW3

  • Needham bares almost all, but reveals little

    28 March 2002

  • Pearlfisher puts passion into Alizé cognac range

    28 March 2002

    Pearlfisher has redesigned the identity and packaging for passion fruit-flavoured cognac range Alizé, a favourite tipple of Brooklyn rappers.

  • Smallfry cooks up barbecue range

    28 March 2002

  • Sofitel St James

    28 March 2002

    Location: 6 Waterloo Place, London SW1

  • Sooner or later

    28 March 2002

    Soon: Brands of Tomorrow foresees a world in which even air is branded, but Richard Clayton thinks the book's satirical message is already obselete

  • Stylographics' Sharp is in line for Japan/Korea

    28 March 2002

    Oi linesman, what are you, blind? Phil Sharp, of display graphics company Stylographics, should be more than used to such abuse being hurled at him, and probably a whole lot worse. Why?

  • Tayburn Design has created brochure promoting the Edinburgh International Festival 2002

    28 March 2002

  • Tenth anniversary compilation album from Soma

    28 March 2002

  • The Workroom creates NCRI brand

    28 March 2002

  • Threadneedle Street Hotel

    28 March 2002

    Location: 5 Threadneedle Street, London EC2

  • Trees in Walthamstow better than the Bridge

    28 March 2002

    You live in London. It's noisy, dirty and it's where Chelsea play football.

  • Valuing the forces that attract potential buyers

    28 March 2002

    Amanda Merron looks at the aftermath of recent mergers and acquisitions and advises consultancies to begin re-evaluating their business to optimise value

  • Vox Pop

    28 March 2002

    Given that these days everything is a brand, what image best sums up the Easter brand to you and why?

  • Wallsgrove is outraged by the slight on his reputation

    28 March 2002

  • Yorkshire attitude can be adopted across the nation

    28 March 2002

    I have to declare an interest here, having been born in Huddersfield, but you have to hand it to the Design Yorkshire activists for their perseverance against all odds, and the creativity they have used to argue the case for design as a generator in the region.

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