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3 October 2002

  • while Saville gets roused by other means

    3 October 2002

    Cuttings Service Part 2, from The Observer. Graphics hero Peter Saville on his creativity: 'For me the process of thinking about things goes on all the time. [I'm] happy to sit down and watch some football or pornography late at night, in order to avoid thinking about things, to avoid reading another interesting magazine or journal or a new book.'Yeah, we know the feeling.

  • A loyalty that is branded on to the follower forever

    3 October 2002

  • Agitprop accessorises Blue Clothing label brand

    3 October 2002

  • AJC beds down Howard hotel look

    3 October 2002

  • As the saying goes, it's better the devil you know

    3 October 2002

    Quentin Newark, in his critique of the Manchester United crest, (DW 29 August) states: 'The team used to be known as Newton Heath, and its nickname was The Heathens, so the devil is a kind of joke'.

  • BBC Radio 4

    3 October 2002

  • Book

    3 October 2002

    Mapping, by Roger Fawcett-Tang, featuring Simon Patterson's reworked London Underground map, is published on 7 October by RotoVision, priced £34.95.

  • Call for entries

    3 October 2002

    Design Innovation in Plastics 2003 award for students is calling for entries. The registration date is 4 November and final submissions must be in by 28 February 2003.

  • Charity leans on Wolff Olins brand

    3 October 2002

  • Cleaning up your lifestyle

    3 October 2002

    Clive Walker wants to be sure you don't mistake the sink unblocker for your foot scrub as supermarkets rebrand their beauty and household cleaning products

  • Climate changes on the other side of the pond

    3 October 2002

    It's said when America sneezes the UK catches a cold. Will Travis assesses the health of the US design scene and what it might mean for UK consultancies

  • Comic book capers

    3 October 2002

    Comic strip and graphic novel designers are embracing new technology, while Hollywood is plundering their art form. Where does this leave the traditional comic? Yolanda Zappaterra investigates

  • Conran makes a good impression on Bremner

    3 October 2002

    Introducing the DW Diary Personalities in Design Cuttings Service; like Heat magazine, but no photos - or celebrities. Part 1, from the Independent last week.

  • Creative Action germinates Maddox Vogue outlet

    3 October 2002

  • Davies Hall has a clean sweep at Emsa range

    3 October 2002

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    Pontefract group Eikon Graphic Design has created an identity for Number One Broadgate, a listed former textile mill that has been converted into 80 apartments. The identity will be applied to signage, banners, brochures and a CD-ROM.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    Mystery Design has been appointed by Weidenfeld & Nicholson to design the Rolling Stones autobiography, which is published next year.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    Bloc has designed a PlayStation 2 brand website for Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. The site, www.play stationemotions.com, will be available in 11 languages.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    Beat Creative has designed an identity for the Brunel School of Management. The work will be applied to signage, stationery and marketing material.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    Hungerford-based consultancy Genius has appointed Andrew Scott as creative director. Scott joins from Clere, where he was also creative director.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    Design Week is launching the Design Buyers Yearbook, an annual directory of design clients and consultancies, in March next year, in partnership with Marketing Manager's Yearbook publisher Apis. For further information visit the website, www.designweek.co.uk/dby.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    BBC screens its latest prehistoric nature programme Wild New World this week, with 3D animation, computer-generated effects, specialist filming and compositing by BBC MediaArc Bristol.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    A-level student Robert Orford has won Audi Design Foundation's inaugural Young Designer of the Year with his design of a wheelchair for cerebral palsy sufferers.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    Owen & Avery has created a prospectus for Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    Storm has designed the Autumn/ Winter 2004 merchandise catalogue for Arsenal Football Club. It is the fifth year the group has worked with the club on the catalogue.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    Motorcycle design group Battistinis launches the latest in its range of custom Harley Davidsons this week. Marketing material to support the launch has been created by Bentley Holland.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    The University of New South Wales in Australia is launching a short graphic design course, written specifically for the Internet. Aimed at designers, students and educators around the world, the course runs from 30 September for four weeks. See www.omnium.unswedu.au for details.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    Tiney Shane is due to launch a graphic design division, Tilney Shane Graphic Design, this week.

  • Digest

    3 October 2002

    Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood this week launches his revamped website, www.ronniewood.com, designed by Empire Design.

  • Eden Project aims to develop site

    3 October 2002

    The Eden Project in Cornwall, the UK's most successful Millennium initiative, has today unveiled ambitious plans for a £100m investment in the next stage of its development.

  • Elmwood creates Free book

    3 October 2002

  • Entrepreneur has Vision for book-selling venture

    3 October 2002

  • Ethos sent out worldwide in the form of public art

    3 October 2002

    While your News Analysis on stamp design (DW 5 September) includes comments from designers about the integrity of stamp design, your writer has omitted Royal Mail's comments about the role of the stamps director.

  • Event

    3 October 2002

    Orgatec, the office furniture and facilities show, takes place from 22-26 October in Cologne. Contact: the website at www.

  • Exhibitions

    3 October 2002

  • Fitch stationed to Virgin Trains job

    3 October 2002

  • Future date

    3 October 2002

    The chance to have one-to-one meetings with major clients from the UK's largest spenders on design is available at Design Forum Lisbon from 1-3 November. Seminars, workshops and all flights, transfers, accommodation, food and drink is included in the £5950 all-inclusive cost.Contact: Ron Cordeiro on 020 7970 6503, Yasmin Crimes on 020 7970 6741 or e-mail ron.cordeiro@centaur.co.uk for further details.

  • Hidden agenda

    3 October 2002

    Matt Baxter critiques Hide that Can, a photographical account of the forsaken lives of men living at the Arlington House refuge in London

  • Inclusive design from...

    3 October 2002

  • Jerwood Prize winner revealed

    3 October 2002

    Textile artist Shelly Goldsmith has won this year's £15 000 Jerwood Applied Arts Prize. Judges said her 'wide-ranging exploration of materials and ideas is one aspect that sets her apart'.

  • Judy Delin: Hail the grammar geeks

    3 October 2002

    Businesses are communicating with their customers via an ever-increasing range of media, which can lead to an ill-defined corporate message, says Judy Delin

  • Kit Heath premieres with STB store

    3 October 2002

    Jewellery designer Kit Heath has announced plans for a debut store, designed by Stocks Taylor Benson, as part of an aggressive re-positioning intended to capture a broader share of the fashion accessories market.

  • Landor adds new sparkle to De Beers with rebrand

    3 October 2002

  • Last call for DW Awards entries

    3 October 2002

    There is just over a week left to enter the 2003 Design Week Awards, the closing date for which is Friday 11 October. For details e-mail designweek.awards@centaur.co.uk or call 020 7970 4772.

  • LDP drinks to Threshers job

    3 October 2002

  • Left to his own devices

    3 October 2002

    James Bond first hit the big screen 40 years ago this week. On the eve of a Science Museum retrospective, product designer Andy Davey pays homage to 007's gadgets and asks: could they ever really work?

  • Mayor sees might in creative groups

    3 October 2002

    London mayor Ken Livingstone is setting up a 15-person Creative Industries Commission that is due to recommend, by the middle of next year, what his policy should be towards creative businesses in the capital.

  • MPA checks out UK and US stores for Burberry

    3 October 2002

  • Saitek assistant

    3 October 2002

  • Seasiders to be sheltered from Blackpool wind

    3 October 2002

  • Seminars

    3 October 2002

    Interbrand chairman Rita Clifton and Nestlé Rowntree UK marketing director Andrew Harrison discuss their experiences at accountant Willott Kingston Smith's annual seminar.

  • Shop and show

    3 October 2002

    Hannah Booth speaks to four designers about retail and exhibition crossover

  • Showing momentum that could filter into a festival

    3 October 2002

    The consensus among seasoned showgoers was that 2002 wasn't 100esign's greatest year. While London's 2001 show was a high-spot in an otherwise subdued autumn, subsequent world economic pressures were showing all too clearly at Earls Court 2 last week in e

  • Spoof brands giving Dutch double workload

    3 October 2002

    What do a dating club, fertiliser supplier, plastic surgeon and cookery school all have in common? Nothing, you'd hope, except we've received information with individual logos on all four from the same company with the same address in Amsterdam. Spooky eh?

  • Stress there's a return on investment with design

    3 October 2002

    I agree with Adrian Shaughnessy that a lot of current marketing speak has become devalued and meaningless, suffering from hype and a dash of the magician's cloak and, dare I say it, a chance in some cases to talk up the fee (Design Business, DW 5 September).

  • Thomas Heatherwick's Glass Bridge

    3 October 2002

  • V&A illustrates a point with drawing campaign

    3 October 2002

  • Vox pop

    3 October 2002

    Patricia Hewitt this week said Britain is a nation of workaholics and a survey of 400 professionals shows that workers are reluctant to embrace flexible working hours, for fear it harms their chances of promotion. What is your view? How do you achieve a satisfactory work/life balance and how do you encourage your staff to do the same?

  • Wilkinson takes a leap with US tech 'mentors'

    3 October 2002

  • Wine brands drink to Wren & Rowe designs

    3 October 2002

    Wren & Rowe is to create more than 30 brand identities for Portuguese wine company Vinko over the next two years - a project likely to be worth in excess of £50 000 to the consultancy - as the client ferments a move into UK, French and German retail multi

  • WPP renames Brown KSDP

    3 October 2002

    Brown KSDP's offices in London and Paris are rebadged as Enterprise IG this week.The dropping of the Brown KSDP name represents the consultancy's final absorption into the WPP Group-owned network.

  • Young Canadian illustrator...

    3 October 2002

  • Zulver & Co unpacks Abels identity

    3 October 2002

    Royal removal company Abels takes the wrappers off a Zulver & Co-designed corporate identity this week to suggest the brand is a cut above so-called 'lift-it and shift-it' operators.

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