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30 January 2003

  • 3 Colours Red embraces animation

    30 January 2003

  • A positive move towards creative collaboration

    30 January 2003

    It's going to be an interesting year for Michael Johnson. Quite apart from sticking to the manifesto he issued last week as new president of British Design & Art Direction (DW 23 January), he takes over from ad man Peter Souter at a time when the organisa

  • AMD Online revamps Somerfield website

    30 January 2003

    AMD Online has revamped the Somerfield corporate website, www.somerfield.plc.uk. The company aims to use the site to broaden its reach to a variety of audiences including shareholders, investors, customers and journalists.

  • Art of craft

    30 January 2003

    Sara Manuelli meets the artist and curator Jonathan Parsons as he prepares to unveil his forthcoming Crafts Council exhibition Approaching Content

  • Aukett makes tracks with Mercedes Benz centre

    30 January 2003

  • Bathed in creative talent

    30 January 2003

    In this, his last appearance in Private View, Clive Grinyer extols the virtues of British design and argues that, as a nation, we are far from design philistines

  • Bennett remedy cures J&J base

    30 January 2003

    Bennett Interior Design has been appointed to design interiors for pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson's UK headquarters in High Wycombe.

  • Blackburn's boost for energy drink

    30 January 2003

  • Call for entries

    30 January 2003

    The fifth Food and Beverage Awards invites design groups and ad agencies to submit projects on food and beverage brands by 28 February. This year, the FAB Awards introduce an agency of the year award.

  • Cubit Design creates interiors for The Spice Cube

    30 January 2003

  • Cut & Splice electronic music festival

    30 January 2003

    The Institute of Contemporary Arts has commissioned graphic designer Neville Brody's Research Studios to create marketing material for its Cut & Splice electronic music festival, which kicks off on 3 April.

  • Davison Williams designs website for Charlie Allen

    30 January 2003

    Davison Williams has designed a website for fashion designer Charlie Allen, www.charlieallen.co.uk. The site is scheduled to go live on 30 January.

  • Deep rooted

    30 January 2003

    Since its inception in the 1970s, Aveda has grown into a design-conscious, global success story whose commitment to the environment is second to none, says Lakshmi Bhaskaran

  • Design management

    30 January 2003

    The Design Management Institute hosts a series of professional development seminars next month in London. Managing Design for Strategic Adventure takes place on 6 and 7 February.Contact: www.dmi.org/seminars for further information and to register on-line.Venue: The Strand Palace, 372 Strand, London WC2.

  • Dunhill New York store correction

    30 January 2003

    In Design Week 16 January we incorrectly credited the Dunhill New York store as designed by Sawicki Tarella with graphics by Caps.

  • Duo bring taste of India to London

    30 January 2003

  • DW Top 100: call for entries

    30 January 2003

    The trawl for entries to the 2003 Design Week Top 100 Consultancy Survey is underway, with a closing date of 5 February. The survey, which ranks UK groups according to fee-income, will be published on 10 April.

  • Dyson's top ten doesn't include a number two

    30 January 2003

  • Edinburgh-based 442Design creates offer for Scottish Rugby Union

    30 January 2003

    Edinburgh-based 442Design has created a match-day retailing offer for Scottish Rugby Union home international matches at Murrayfield.

  • Exhibitions

    30 January 2003

  • Fair comment

    30 January 2003

    Design Week travels to Germany to visit this year's rebranded Cologne furniture fair, and finds more talk about industry issues than product launches

  • Four graphic designers shortlisted for Arts Foundation Awards

    30 January 2003

  • Future date

    30 January 2003

    A trade fair for the design and equipment of public areas takes place from 12-14 February in Düsseldorf, Germany.

  • Giacomo Picca designs catalogue for exhibition

    30 January 2003

  • Giving up fags for champagne is worth only a pound

    30 January 2003

  • Gyro's scope effects new style for Robert Walters

    30 January 2003

    Gyro has spun a fresh look for international recruitment and human resources group Robert Walters' corporate literature, which makes its first outing this week.

  • Home Office site by Ellipsis

    30 January 2003

    Ellipsis has created a website and promotional literature for a Home Office initiative that aims to warn students about the threats of crime.

  • Hookson creates identity for development consultancy Haute Future

    30 January 2003

    Hookson has created an identity for sustainable development consultancy Haute Future. The identity uses heat-sensitive ink within graphical blocks to represent the 'changing aspect of sustainable design', says Hookson director Bryan Hook.

  • Indian bakery Marking its territory

    30 January 2003

    Marking Design has been appointed to revamp identities and interiors for Indian bakery chain Hot Breads, as the company moves into a major expansion programme. The group kicks off the five-figure project next month with a first-stage visit to the client.

  • Interbrand engineers trade body's rebrand

    30 January 2003

  • JHP revamp of Interspar secures chain's shelf life

    30 January 2003

  • Kinnersley Kent dishes up House of Fraser food offer

    30 January 2003

    House of Fraser has unveiled plans for an own-brand food range and food hall designed to rival that of Selfridges', as phase two of its £30m redevelopment of Rackhams in Birmingham steps up a gear.

  • Last chance to see

    30 January 2003

    Rewind, British Design & Art Direction's celebration of 40 years of the best in design and advertising from the annual D&AD Awards, will be on show until 2 February.

  • LGS designs for Shell Marine Products

    30 January 2003

    LGS Partnership has designed a suite of 'profile-raising' corporate literature for Shell Marine Products to fuel the company's expansion into the US market.

  • Literature and press advertising for newly formed Children's Mutual

    30 January 2003

    Masius has created marketing literature and press advertising for the The Children's Mutual, which changed its name from the Tunbridge Wells Equitable Friendly Society last week.

  • Lucozade packaging undergoes a Seachange

    30 January 2003

  • Make travel fears take flight

    30 January 2003

    With people still apprehensive about travelling overseas, Antony Barton asks whether design can help the travel industry encourage customers back on board

  • Marksteen Adamson unveils freelance work

    30 January 2003

    Marksteen Adamson, who quits as Interbrand's international creative director this week, has unveiled his first freelance work: an identity and website, www.

  • Minale Tattersfield & Partners designs logo for British Superbike Championship Team

    30 January 2003

    Minale Tattersfield & Partners has designed the team logo for the Shark British Superbike Championship Team, sponsored by Shark Energy Drink, which is unveiled on 28 March at Silverstone.

  • Mortgage lender makes call to Bell

    30 January 2003

  • Necdet Yilmaz wins £3000 first prize in Awards

    30 January 2003

  • New interiors for Citibank Manchester

    30 January 2003

    Luton-based Beswick Design has created interiors for Citibank's financial advice centre in Manchester. The centre's interiors are 'warmer and more informal and organic' than at other branches to reflect the advice-giving nature of the service, says Besw

  • New pension pack for Superdrug

    30 January 2003

    Field Design Consultants has designed a pension pack for Superdrug. The pack, which will be issued to 3500 of the company's employees next month, has been created to appeal to all employees, not just those nearing retirement, says a Field spokeswoman.

  • Newspapers set for a redesign

    30 January 2003

    The Financial Times is being redesigned in the hope that it will boost its circulation. An FT spokeswoman confirms it is looking at its UK edition and 'considering making some changes'.Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph has told Design Week it will be redesigning its main broadsheet and selected sections, which should hit newsstands in March. Telegraph creative director Clive Crook will oversee the redesign.

  • Northcross cultivates Kew outpost

    30 January 2003

    Northcross will agree basic guidelines next week for the branding and spatial interpretation of visitor facilities at Wakehurst Place, the West Sussex satellite of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

  • On-going graffiti debate looks like it's here to spray

    30 January 2003

    As the photographer and artist responsible for the Artist:Unknown project, I was surprised at the lack of understanding that Nick Lerner shows in his letter - Taggers commit criminal damage, so it's not art (DW 5 December) - regarding the current culture of graffiti in the East End of London and its significance to design and communication today.

  • Postgraduate show

    30 January 2003

    MA illustrators and animators at Kingston University preview new work until 1 February. Venue: Coningsby Gallery, 30 Tottenham Street, London W1.

  • Pringle unveils its latest brand offer

    30 January 2003

  • PVC's reputation based on man-made scientific facts

    30 January 2003

  • Revamped website for Piz Buin

    30 January 2003

    NetInfo has revamped the website for Johnson & Johnson's suncare brand Piz Buin. It coincides with the launch of the brand's Lewis Moberly-designed packaging refresh earlier this month (DW 5 December 2002).

  • Second wind for Radox identity

    30 January 2003

  • Soho 601 designs title sequences for Nickelodeon

    30 January 2003

    Soho 601 has designed title sequences for Nickelodeon's breakfast show You're Nicked. The group incorporated elements of computer-generated imagery and live action to create a 'vector' look to the sequence.

  • Step forward

    30 January 2003

    Deptford's Laban Dance Centre is a spectacular building according to Pamela Buxton, and she sees few reasons to jive about it

  • Stylish hairdresser that's tuned into its customers

    30 January 2003

  • The West End girl

    30 January 2003

    NWEC's design-led chief executive Helen Robinson is looking forward to co-ordinating the regeneration of London's West End. Hannah Booth meets her

  • True brand ideas the result of innovative products

    30 January 2003

    Please forgive my delayed response to the article Try to not get the wires crossed (News Analysis, DW 9 January), but having read the totally one-sided argument, I want to vent myself.

  • Vauxhall shows off concept look

    30 January 2003

    Bisset Adams has designed a 'prototype' showroom concept for Vauxhall, unveiled this week in Luton, as the brand moves to up the ante in the increasingly competitive automotive retail sector.Vauxhall plans to develop up to 20 of these sales and service centres over the next three years.

  • Vox pop

    30 January 2003

    Yates, the high street pub company, plans to refurbish as many as 120 bars, its chief executive is insisting that people want 'huge plasma screens playing Kylie Minogue videos and lots of vodka'. What do you think is the ideal design cocktail for a bar brand of this kind?

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