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28 October 2004

  • 4Kids deal gives RAF brand wings

    28 October 2004

  • Armavia Airlines peaks with identity by Landor

    28 October 2004

  • Black Sun wins BG Group pitch

    28 October 2004

    Black Sun has won a competitive pitch to produce a suite of corporate reports for global energy company BG Group. The consultancy presented a reporting strategy that is tailored to meet the needs of BG's distinct audiences.

  • Book

    28 October 2004

    Colani - Fifty Years of Designing the Future by Albrecht Bangert, looks at the career of product designer Luigi Colani, featuring his complete works. Published by Thames & Hudson, the book costs £39.95.

  • Boots tests work by Creative Hubs

    28 October 2004

  • Bruce Dunlop cube for ITV 3

    28 October 2004

    The identity of soon-to-launch TV channel ITV 3 has been designed by Bruce Dunlop Associates, using a 3D adaptation of the broadcaster's existing identity format.The consultancy has also created promotional packaging and junction elements for the channel's 1 November launch.

  • Bus design a higher passenger priority than you think

    28 October 2004

    Tackling the sentiment of aversion to the bus (Private View, DW 30 September) is not necessarily concerned with just improving the bus's design, or for that matter the abolition of the bus lane.

  • Conference

    28 October 2004

    The Grit in The Oyster is an international conference that focuses on creativity, learning and teaching and takes place from 4-5 November.Contact: Adam Cresswell on 020 7078 5118 or e-mail a.cresswell@gold.ac.ukVenue: Thursday: Council Chamber, Deptford Town Hall, New Cross Road, London SE14; Friday: George Wood Theatre, Goldsmiths College, University of London, New Cross, London SE14.

  • Congestion made worse by buses is not fare comment

    28 October 2004

    Adam White moans that 50 per cent of the road is taken up by a small number of buses and that bus lanes are worsening congestion.

  • Exhibitions

    28 October 2004

    Maggie's Fife Exhibition, from 29 October until 19 December, gives an insight into the work of international architect Zaha Hadid, whose first UK building starts on-site at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy.

  • Experience necessary

    28 October 2004

    Manufacturers that think their products do not have sufficient high street exposure are now opening their own retail outlets.

  • Field lights up glass design

    28 October 2004

  • Fiera Milano unveils Massimiliano Fuksas images

    28 October 2004

    Italy's Fiera Milano exhibition hall has unveiled images of its design by architect Massimiliano Fuksas. The space will house the annual Salone Internazionale del Mobile from 2006.

  • FutureBrand appointed for OnAir venture

    28 October 2004

    FutureBrand has been appointed by a consortium of airline companies to create the identity for start-up venture OnAir. The service will allow passengers to text, call or use the Internet during flights.

  • Gambling bill is design jackpot

    28 October 2004

    Despite fears of a 'flood' of casinos in the UK, the Government's forthcoming gambling bill legislation should create opportunities for UK designers. Interiors groups stand to benefit at both the leisure and retail level.

  • Giugiaro Design Team collaborates on basketball design

    28 October 2004

  • Giving the game away

    28 October 2004

    If companies realised how much their reception area says about their corporate culture, would they put more thought into the space?

  • GLA predicts paucity of retail space for London

    28 October 2004

  • Guardian Newspapers to publish careers guides

    28 October 2004

  • Heatherwick in medical sphere with installation

    28 October 2004

  • Honkshoo polishes up Base London

    28 October 2004

  • Inflate furnishes seaside town

    28 October 2004

  • Landini opens London office in global drive

    28 October 2004

    Sydney design consultancy Landini Associates has opened its first UK studio on London's Wardour Street.

  • Marsteller timeline for Churchill Museum brand

    28 October 2004

  • Michael Johnson - Johnson Banks

    28 October 2004

  • MoreySmith recipe for Piazza café

    28 October 2004

    The British Library has appointed MoreySmith to develop a concept design for its outdoor Piazza Café, which is scheduled for construction in summer 2005.

  • Openmind rolls out 2 spirit identity

    28 October 2004

    Openmind is rolling out the name, communications strategy and visual identity for 3 Spirit, a new holistic massage and complementary therapy service.

  • Oyster Partners appoints Paul Thurlow

    28 October 2004

    Oyster Partners has appointed Paul Thurlow as design director. He moves from Redhouse Lane, where he was head of user experience. At Oyster he will work alongside creative partner David Warner.

  • Pearson Lloyd unveils Turtle range

    28 October 2004

  • Performance vehicle

    28 October 2004

    Coaching your staff to challenge their abilities can drive them to reach their full creative potential. Rod Petrie discusses his techniques in motivation

  • Postage impressionism

    28 October 2004

    Hannah Booth examines a set of postcards illustrating the ruminations of graphics supremo Alan Fletcher

  • Press release

    28 October 2004

    Graphic designers should build a strong working relationship with their printers if they want their work to look as vibrant as possible on the page, says Andy Probert

  • Recollective appoints Dave Rattray

    28 October 2004

    Interactive design consultancy Recollective has appointed Dave Rattray as head of Web development. Rattray worked previously at Saatchi & Saatchi X and Saatchi's Oasis Communications as a senior developer.

  • Retail therapy

    28 October 2004

    Tokyo's decadent flagship stores are stimulating the city's retail scene, producing an infectious energy that is an example to the West, says Howard Saunders

  • Robson Dowry Associates create Atomic Energy Authority Annual Review

    28 October 2004

    Robson Dowry Associates has created the latest Annual Review document for the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, a body specialising in managing decommissioning and environmental restoration projects.

  • Route cause

    28 October 2004

    Hannah Booth meets the youthful team at Design Lab, a launch pad for Central St Martins' alumni, giving students their first taste of the commercial world and showcasing their diverse ideas

  • Russian step for Enterprise IG

    28 October 2004

    Enterprise IG is setting up a joint venture with one of the three largest communications groups in Russia, Kuzmenkov & Associates, in a bid to gain a strong 'footprint' in the country.

  • Sale

    28 October 2004

    Viaduct is holding a one-day sale on 30 October from 10.30am-4pm. Up to 50 per cent discount will be available on items including products by MDF Italia and Driade.Venue: Viaduct, 1-10 Summers Street, London EC1.

  • Sell structure

    28 October 2004

    Branding and graphics are as integral to an interior as the fittings, furniture and lighting. But they often get overlooked. Design Week inspects three new spaces - a Far East-inspired lounge bar, an upmarket travel accessories shop and a French fragrance

  • Seymour Powell designs home theatre system

    28 October 2004

  • Sister disciplines shouldn't be doing it for themselves

    28 October 2004

    How disappointing to see James Dyson at the Marketing Forum, bemoaning marketing departments' negative impact on the design process (DW 14 October).

  • Stephane Dupoux conceives Cocoon interiors

    28 October 2004

    US designer Stephane Dupoux has conceived the interiors for Cocoon, an Asian cuisine restaurant set to open in London's Regent Street in December. Cocoon is owned by Ignite Group and is the first London project for Dupoux, who also designed the restaurant's logo.

  • Strategic product design attracts corporate players

    28 October 2004

  • Suburb records 21 Music identity

    28 October 2004

  • Super-university college merger

    28 October 2004

  • Talk

    28 October 2004

    John Belknap is holding the next Typocircle lecture entitled The Secret World of Newspaper Design on Thursday 4 November at 7.15pm. Tickets are £15 and £10 for members.Contact: Angela Gilroy on 020 7924 0633 or e-mail angie@daltonmaag.comVenue: RH Space, London College of Fashion, 20 John Princes Street, London W1.

  • Tate Britain launches Turner Prize branding

    28 October 2004

  • Thomas Pink bets shirt on website by All of Us

    28 October 2004

    Clothing retailer Thomas Pink is undertaking its biggest global digital redesign project to date with interactive design group All of Us. The move is aimed at boosting brand awareness and supporting its international sales growth strategy.

  • Tonic designs Mango website

    28 October 2004

    Tonic has designed the relaunched website for strategic events company Mango, at www.mango.gb.com. To reflect Mango's creative approach to events, Tonic was briefed to generate a 'fun and spirited' style and the consultancy adopted a 'made to measure fabric pattern' for the site.

  • Us-style strips on the cards for uk

    28 October 2004

    Adam Woods considers the future of gambling in the UK in the wake of a Bill to relax the gaming market

  • Vineyard Communications create The Ride Of Your Life logo

    28 October 2004

    Vineyard Communications has conceived the logo for The Ride Of Your Life, a pan-European promotion for battery brand Energizer. A bespoke font is used to convey the 'energy and excitement' of winning the promotion's top prize - a chance to drive a Formula 1 car.

  • Vox Pop

    28 October 2004

    The Royal Institute of British Architects and Channel 4 have joined forces to dynamite what viewers consider to be the UK's worst building. If you had this power in design, what would you commit to the scrap heap and why?

  • WPP beats revenue forecasts

    28 October 2004

    WPP has beaten forecasts for third-quarter revenue growth with total revenues up 4 per cent. Branding and identity grew by 13 per cent together with healthcare and specialist communications.

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