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30 May 2002

  • and politicians should be on their heavy mettle

    30 May 2002

    And while we're on the subject, perhaps some other institutions in need of an image boost could take a leaf out of the Queen's brand book and enlist a heavy metal veteran to enhance their appeal.

  • 6A Architects

    30 May 2002

    Design Week award winner 2002 in the retail environments category and D&AD 2002 silver winner: Oki-Ni

  • Allen is well focused on General Optica strategy

    30 May 2002

  • Apple scoops D&AD Gold Award for a fourth year

    30 May 2002

    Apple dominated the D&AD's 40th birthday awards ceremony, with company co-founder and chief executive officer Steve Jobs on hand to accept in person a Gold Award for the Apple iPod.

  • Ardent remedies hospital print job

    30 May 2002

    Ardent Creative has designed a range of corporate literature for Swedish-owned private hospital operator Capio Healthcare UK.

  • Back to core values

    30 May 2002

    Jeremy Myerson talks exclusively to Apple’s Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive about its award-winning approach to design, but comes away with few answers

  • Boa aims to carve up British market

    30 May 2002

  • Book

    30 May 2002

    Read and see a unique visual record of the monarchy in A Jubilee Portrait in Stamps by Fay Sweet, published on 1 June by the British Library and Royal Mail, priced £14.95.

  • Brazilian Faces: London Lives

    30 May 2002

  • Building On Success

    30 May 2002

    Miriam Cadji profiles three architectural groups whose award-winning interiors are helping to attract more impressive commissions

  • Call for entries

    30 May 2002

    The 2002 Environmental Design Competition wants posters, magazine advertisements, logos and T-shirt designs submitted from design professionals and students from universities and schools by 30 June.Contact: www.ptree.co.uk.

  • Cinema India: The Art of Bollywood,

    30 May 2002

    Graphic Thought Facility has designed a poster for the Victoria & Albert Museum exhibition Cinema India: The Art of Bollywood, which will be used as part of press and promotional materials.

  • Cooper Rose builds identity

    30 May 2002

    Cooper Rose has designed an identity, on-site signage, brochure and marketing materials for the Textile Apartments building, formerly the Textile Institute, in Manchester's city centre.

  • Degree shows

    30 May 2002

    Painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics and metalwork from Royal College of Art graduating students previews at The Show: One from 31 May until 9 June. On 31 May there's a Lattice Late Night event from 6-9.30pm with DJs Alison Goldfrapp and Ruth McNeil.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    Design Bridge has created a limited edition six-pack for Super Bock, the Portuguese beer brand, to celebrate the brand's 75th birthday. The consultancy redesigned Super Bock in 1992 and then again in 2001.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    Logica has appointed Wardour Communications to produce its 2002 annual report.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    BDG McColl Workplace has been appointed by law firm Eversheds to design its new offices. The 8361m2 location is the largest office letting in Cardiff in the past ten years.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    BBC MediaArc has created the titles and on-screen graphics package for BBC Sport's coverage of the World Cup.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    Blueprint has designed and produced a 78-page colour brochure for The Corporation of London, to mark the Queen's Golden Jubilee.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    Beetroot has been commissioned by ITV Sport to produce the titles and content stings for the 2002 World Cup. The titles feature a mythical environment where football goes head to head with the ancient arts of the East.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    Metaphor has been shortlisted in one of three consortia bidding for the heritage, education and tourism project for Constitution Hill in Johannesburg. The successful group will develop the masterplan and exhibition strategy for the project.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    GuinnessUDV this week launched Gordon's Edge, which will be the only gin-based ready-to-drink brand on the market. The design by FutureBrand uses the Gordon's script and colour green to reflect the Gordon's brand.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    Groupe Leçon has been appointed by Business Link Wessex to create a brand proposition targeting high growth businesses in Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    Tyler Brûlé, founder of the Wallpaper Group, is to step down from his role as editorial director of Wallpaper and Spruce to focus on the growth of Wink, the creative consultancy he launched in 1998.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    Carr Kamasa Design has created a city-facing identity for Urbium, a newly formed bars and night club business that owns a range of branded venues including Tiger Tiger and Oxygen.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    Attik has been appointed by MyTravel Escapades to design the company's 2003 brochure. The appointment follows the consultancy's rebranding of Escapades last year.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    Kugel has designed the logo, an animated team of ants and a range of marketing and sales materials for the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign's Muscles for Muscles initiative, which launches 1 June.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    The Design Business Association has appointed Sally Yates as assistant chief executive. Yates will have special responsibilities for in-house design teams and her remit is to increase their involvement with the DBA.

  • Digest

    30 May 2002

    Online Creative Communications has created the Pink Elephant website, www.pinkelephant parking.com. The site, which goes live on 1 June, enables customers to find information on airport parking and book on-line.

  • Education's problem if supply outweighs demand?

    30 May 2002

    I read with great interest the letter from Melvin Rutter (DW 9 May).

  • Establishing an identity

    30 May 2002

    Hannah Booth looks at institutions steeped in heritage, often new to design, and asks whether consultancies can help them to understand the concept of a brand

  • Events

    30 May 2002

  • Exhibitions

    30 May 2002

    Paintings from David McKeran's series Comments & Complaints vye for wall space along with the likeable Space Invaders paintings at Worst-case Scenario, which shows until 24 June.

  • Golden wonders

    30 May 2002

    As the nation looks forward to a long weekend full of street parties, John Cooper visits an alternative Jubilee celebration at London's Britart

  • Horniman set to open extensions

    30 May 2002

  • Huggies Club brand begins roll out

    30 May 2002

  • International development project calling for entries

    30 May 2002

    On behalf of the Philippines Department of Trade, the British Council is currently recruiting designers for a four-month consultancy in product design and development.

  • Invest in training staff, but include yourself as well

    30 May 2002

    The good news is that British Design & Art Direction is planning to include design in its Work Out series of workshops from October.

  • Is employee ownership key to future success?

    30 May 2002

    Jonathan Sands examines employment ownership schemes and asks whether the rewards of investing in such a 'real culture' outweigh the risks.

  • Jestico & Whiles

    30 May 2002

    Design Week award winner 2002 in the restaurants, cafés, clubs and bars category: Innecto; and D&AD 2002 silver winner: Hakkasan

  • LMC pours over Tetley's ales job

    30 May 2002

  • LuxSAT identity has Springpoint in its step

    30 May 2002

  • Makeover of Stan Smiths trainer

    30 May 2002

  • Mexico's masked wrestlers

    30 May 2002

  • MFI in-store material by The Nest

    30 May 2002

    MFI has this week appointed The Nest to revamp its entire in-store communication suite. The work, which will include point-of-sale material and in-store literature, will roll out across the company's 220plus stores in autumn.

  • Norfolk's Finest farms new look

    30 May 2002

  • On the ball: Introduction

    30 May 2002

    As the world sharpens its collective pencil and prepares to do battle with its World Cup wallcharts, Yolanda Zappaterra sees if their design can take the pace

  • Peters endorses devil-rocker's royal performance

    30 May 2002

    Michael Peters OBE wrote to The Independent this week praising Her Majesty's foresight in signing up MTV soap star and rock-lizard-of-the-moment Ozzy Osbourne to appear at the Queen's Golden Jubilee concert.

  • Photogenic Qualities

    30 May 2002

    Image libraries are giving commissioned photographers a run for their money.

  • Pims branding gets straight To The Point

    30 May 2002

  • PSD Fitch locks in cubicle designs

    30 May 2002

  • Quentin Newark: Trespass or not trespass

    30 May 2002

    Has the architect Rem Koolhaus stepped over the line with his redesign of the European Union flag? Quentin Newark explains why the crossover will fail

  • Red Studio's multipurpose table, the C1

    30 May 2002

  • Showing support for health service design networks

    30 May 2002

    The recent article on design in the healthcare industry highlighted an important and neglected area of design practice (News Analysis, DW 25 April).

  • Singapore Airlines seats passengers in Avio style

    30 May 2002

  • Space between the letters waters down Kylie's bottle

    30 May 2002

    I do not see any good reason to take any notice of Personnel Today art editor Stephane Rouget's negative comments on the Kylie/ Evian bottle (Letters, DW 9 May).It's a nice little marketing tool that will be a benefit to both parties.If an art editor can't tell the difference between leading and kerning, then what does he know anyway?Graham RenwickCreative teamPlum Mediagraham@plummedia.co.uk

  • The Illustrative approach

    30 May 2002

    Imagery always figures large in football graphics, but that's no reason to make it clichéd action shots of players.

  • The Portable Approach

    30 May 2002

  • The Stylised Approach

    30 May 2002

  • The Traditional Approach

    30 May 2002

  • The 'voodoo chile' strikes a chord with Audi team

    30 May 2002

  • Thought treatment for Health Guardian brand

    30 May 2002

  • Tonic logs on to music project with Faultline

    30 May 2002

  • Tutssels creates Eumovate website

    30 May 2002

  • Viv'id is none too pleased about unwanted exposure

    30 May 2002

  • Vox pop

    30 May 2002

    James Dyson has criticised a Government green paper proposing to drop design and technology as a compulsory subject for 14to 19-year-olds. He says design should be as standard to a curriculum as English or Maths. What is your view?

  • Wilkinson Eyre Architects

    30 May 2002

    Design Week award winner 2002 in the leisure environments category and D&AD 2002 silver winner: The Magna Project

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