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6 June 2002

  • Act One chair

    6 June 2002

  • Apricot Morning

    6 June 2002

  • Artists of Radio Times: A Golden Age of British Illustration

    6 June 2002

    Edward Ardizzone, Paul Nash, Mervyn Peake and Ronald Searle are among the artists featured in the exhibition Artists of Radio Times: A Golden Age of British Illustration, which runs at the Ashmolean Museum of Art & Architecture on Beaumont Street in Oxfor

  • Barfly

    6 June 2002

    Hannah Booth checks out four new bars that are opening in cities across the UK. The bars' interiors and branding aim to cater for a broad spectrum of people - from the lunchtime lounger through to the evening party animal

  • Being open to challenges can shape design's future

    6 June 2002

    France's shock defeat by newcomer Senegal in the first match of the World Cup serves as a timely reminder that you can't be complacent and expect to survive. It's a question of being open to new challenges and meeting them head on.

  • BrandFrontier lays down WOM look

    6 June 2002

  • City says CCG is ripe for takeover

    6 June 2002

    Havas, the world's sixth largest communications group, has denied weekend press reports of a £700m bid to buy UK rival Cordiant Communications Group.

  • CLN links with Japanese group

    6 June 2002

    Citigate Lloyd Northover has established a strategic partnership with Tokyo-based digital design consultancy Renaissance iMedia.No clients have yet been signed up, according to CLN managing director Stuart Miller, but the alliance is expected to involve the group supplying branding, literature and environmental design input to international projects originated by Renaissance iMedia.

  • Degree shows

    6 June 2002

  • Design education has to practice what it preaches

    6 June 2002

    I was pleased with Hilary Cottam's response to my letter (DW 23 May): 'Putting pupils in touch with the realities of design - including the fiercely competitive jobs market' is what I want to hear. I still believe good design, in its broadest sense, can improve all aspects of our lives.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    Belfast-based Positive Design Consultants has been appointed to develop a name and brand identity for an international bowling arena due to launch in October in Belfast. The work will include interior and exterior signage, uniforms, a website and marketing material.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    Future Vision has designed an identity, website and stationery for Picsie, the mentoring and transformation company. The work launches this week.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    Liverpool-based Splinter Design Communications has created the brand identity for Digitalinc, an International Centre for Digital Content incubation project. The consultancy is also working on the identity for the ICDC, which is due to launch next month.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    The Engine Room has developed branding for a range of Naked Chef kitchen merchandise that launches in the summer. The group has reviewed language, tone and imagery to produce packaging and licensing guidelines.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    Graphics group Amryliw will create a website and signage for environmental engineering designer Building Energy Partnership. It follows the consultancy's redesign of BEP's corporate identity and brochure, which launched last month.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    Hudson Fuggle has been appointed to design and produce the University of London's external programme prospectuses. The work will roll out to 190 countries over the next 18 months.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    The first phase of the Sloane Square Peter Jones refurbishment opened this week. The customer restaurant, The Top Floor, is designed by Pennington Robson.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    Oakwood DC has been appointed by Dogs for the Disabled to develop and illustrate a soft toy dog called Hero, who will act as mascot for the charity.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    Robson Dowry has designed and produced the Annual Review for Leadership for Environment and Development. The annual review has been printed on chlorine-free paper using vegetable-based inks.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    DJPA Partnership has created the branding for beer brand Zinniz, which has been launched by Grolsch in The Netherlands and Belgium. The beer, which comes in three fruit flavours, will be rolled out in the UK, though no date has been set.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    Lippa Pearce has designed packaging for over 150 over-the-counter and self-select medicines for Boots the Chemists. The work spans eight categories including footcare, skincare and travel.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    Wedgwood this week launches its 2002 European catalogue, designed by Hookson.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    HG Design has created an identity for men's hosier, Kenneth Short. The project included packaging and point-of-sale material in addition to the identity.

  • Digest

    6 June 2002

    Martin Lupton has this week joined BDP Lighting as director from Pinniger & Partners where he was design director.

  • DJ Wayne's talents poised to bring the house down

    6 June 2002

  • Do flexible friendships work?

    6 June 2002

    Clare Dowdy finds out if consultancies can benefit from employees who work part-time or from home

  • Don't bank on new fiver, its layout is not of note

    6 June 2002

  • DW to pull out world designs

    6 June 2002

    Design Week is planning a series of pull-outs on World Design, to be published from late August.Submissions of work completed within the past month - or about to be completed - are invited from any consultancy or design office outside the UK by e-mail to design-week@centaur.co.uk.

  • Enterprise IG promotes Dart

    6 June 2002

    Enterprise IG has appointed Peter Dart as worldwide chairman, with effect from 1 July.He will continue to be involved in client business at the consultancy and will also take responsibility for new business.

  • Exhibitions

    6 June 2002

  • Fear of a future in which spirituality is sponsored

    6 June 2002

    We are two disaffected student designers watching, with voyeuristic tendencies, a market saturated with design. We see a 'prophetic' industry in decline. An industry that is becoming an entanglement of violated needs and wants for every desire. We fear for our future within the industry.

  • Fitch readies TfL brand for relaunch

    6 June 2002

    Transport for London has revamped the identities for its public transport systems, which have been designed by Fitch London, Design Week can exclusively reveal.

  • Football fever means Asylum committed to the pub

    6 June 2002

  • Forum

    6 June 2002

    The third Hidden Art Forum, on 11 and 12 June, focuses on manufacturing and marketing advice for designer-makers.Contact: www.hiddenart.com.Venue: London Guildhall University, 41 Commercial Road, London E1.

  • Girls 4 Football identity hits Form

    6 June 2002

  • Gordon Russell manages a buyout

    6 June 2002

    Gordon Russell is to return to it's origins as a design-led business, following a management buyout by managing director Tim Summerley and Steelcase creative solutions director Barry Wilson.

  • Interfield makes a drama out of title sequences for BBC's Fields of Gold

    6 June 2002

  • Jobcentre Plus sees Brahm 'vision'

    6 June 2002

  • Kitting out the competition

    6 June 2002

    The World Cup's kicked off in the Far East, but Brandon Cheevers makes you look twice at the design and technology behind the products worn by the players

  • Landor makes nine redundancies

    6 June 2002

  • Match Bar, Leicester

    6 June 2002

    Skakel & Skakel

  • Minted student displays notes on how to get rich

    6 June 2002

    We're always hearing how students haven't got two pennies to rub together. But a bit of financial hardship can go a long way creatively, it seems.

  • On the flight path

    6 June 2002

    Trish Lorenz finds out why Virgin Atlantic graphics' head Bill Gosbee holds his team in such high regard and how he's celebrating the airline's 18th birthday

  • One Central street, Manchester

    6 June 2002

    Judge Gill

  • Open Agency guides Cunard brand

    6 June 2002

  • Panasonic strategy work could lead to a rebrand

    6 June 2002

    Panasonic has appointed Fuore Design to create a product identity strategy and design products, as the electronics manufacturer attempts to differentiate itself in the marketplace and develop a consistent look across its ranges.

  • Pharmacy at Tate Modern in need of medication

    6 June 2002

  • Priestman warms to Big Brother's trendy interiors

    6 June 2002

    It seems that Davina McCall has extended her fan base. Although Priestman Goode director Paul Priestman couldn't remember her name, he was delighted that she'd commented on the 'lovely radiators' featured in the Big Brother 3 house.

  • Radisson Hotel Bar, Glasgow

    6 June 2002

    Graven Images

  • Range of bags for Italian manufacturer Mandarina Duck

    6 June 2002

  • Redpath blazes trail for British Council Scotland book

    6 June 2002

    Redpath has designed a promotional book for a five-figure fee, to mark the British Council Scotland's move to new headquarters in Holyrood, Edinburgh and publicise the organisation's achievements.

  • Revolution, Northampton

    6 June 2002

    Julian Taylor Design Associates

  • Simply read

    6 June 2002

    Although the book Simple Websites is full of alluring pictures and grand-sounding ideas, Paul Murphy thinks it is lacking in practical advice

  • Sloggi for Men campaign briefs Hill Mayer Allen

    6 June 2002

  • Talk

    6 June 2002

    Will Self talks to artist Sebastian Horsley on 6 June at 6.45pm about his crucifixion in the Philippines and the artistic and spiritual driving forces behind it. Tickets to Nailing an Illusion are £8, £7 concessions and £6 to members of the Institute of Contemporary Arts.Contact: 020 7930 3647 or the website at www.ica.org.uk.Venue: ICA, The Mall, London SW1.

  • Third Space bags Selfridges job

    6 June 2002

  • Tim Rich: Object lessons to learn

    6 June 2002

    We can all empathise with Tim Rich when he accidentally videos Heartbeat instead of Frasier, but he's unsure whether the fault lies with himself or with bad design

  • Vox pop

    6 June 2002

    When the England team left for Japan they took with them a goodie bag including £4000 worth of designer luggage, laptops, CD players and Paul Smith cufflinks. What from the world of design would you have included, and why?

  • Workshop

    6 June 2002

    The Design Business Association One-day Presentation Skills workshops run by Shan Preddy take place on 18 and 19 June.Contact: Kate Dixon on kate@dba. org.uk or 020 7251 9229.Venue: Design Council, 34 Bow Street, London WC2.

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