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Design Week
8 August 2002

  • Airside merchandise set to bring Fringe benefits

    8 August 2002

    The über-trendy noodlings of Airside and its resident pop starlet Fred Deakin's Lemon Jelly project will be on show at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

  • Book

    8 August 2002

    TeNues publishes Archipockets, a series of design and architecture books featuring Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Alvar Aalto and Alvaro Siza this month, priced £12.50 each. More books in the series are published in September, including Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano.

  • BP division's communication flows with Mad River

    8 August 2002

  • Buffalo motors towards Lister Petter branding

    8 August 2002

  • Campaign for Real Ale

    8 August 2002

  • Caution is advised over potential of e-commerce

    8 August 2002

  • Click art

    8 August 2002

    Yolanda Zappaterra signs up for The Centre of Attention's Email Art and checks out what other on-line art exhibitions are a click away

  • Danger signs of things to come in working for free

    8 August 2002

    So free-pitching has been taken up a gear (News, DW 1 August).

  • Design festival needs an innovative centrepiece

    8 August 2002

    I applaud John Sorrell's initiative [for the London Design Festival]. It recognises a widely held international view, but one that UK business has been slow to embrace.

  • Design Week has gay old time playing BBC game

    8 August 2002

  • Designer-hotel brands leaving room to expand

    8 August 2002

  • Digest

    8 August 2002

    Rose Design has created a 208-page book, Turner at Petworth, for Tate Publishing, which is published this week to mark an exhibition of the artist's work at Petworth House in Kent.

  • Digest

    8 August 2002

    The Face Agency has created an identity, literature and promotional materials for Whistlejacket Capital, an investment fund managed by Standard Chartered Bank.

  • Digest

    8 August 2002

    A 'type foundry' website - www.flaretype.com - will be launched next month by identical twin typographers Taiwo and Kehinde Adeniji. The initial collection will feature 12 fonts grouped under the headings Empire, Neon and Structure.

  • Digest

    8 August 2002

    Manchester-based group 422 has developed titles and stings for BBC Choice's 24 Heaven season - a week-long 'tribute' to the popular television series to be screened from 12-18 August. The work was created by 422 designers Gareth Price and Mike Flower.

  • Digest

    8 August 2002

    West Country consultancy Origin Design has designed the 2001/2002 report and accounts for the Bible Society, an organisation based in Swindon that promotes the reading and study of the Bible worldwide. The document will be published next week.

  • Digest

    8 August 2002

    Cris Beswick Design has created a mobile phone recharging unit for a joint Nokia and Orange initiative, which will be in place during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival until 31 August. Six units have been sited at key locations around the city for the month-long event.

  • Digest

    8 August 2002

    Bentley Holland & Partners has designed the first annual report and accounts document for postal services watchdog Postwatch, which is being distributed this week.

  • Digest

    8 August 2002

    BBC MediaArc has designed a 15-second animation sequence, commissioned by BBC Broadcast, that demonstrates the process of generating and transmitting content to 3G mobile handsets.

  • Digest

    8 August 2002

    Soukias Jones has created branding and marketing materials for Global Legal Search, which will be published next week.

  • Digest

    8 August 2002

    Aubrey Kurlansky Design has completed an identity for the Moose Foundation and is working on stationery for delivery in September.

  • Digest

    8 August 2002

  • Dirty Vegas

    8 August 2002

    Blue Source

  • Doves and Lowgold

    8 August 2002

    Rick Myers

  • Duo designs for hospice charity

    8 August 2002

  • Dutton Merrifield delivers identity

    8 August 2002

  • Enterprise takes on Fitch exodus

    8 August 2002

    The exodus from Fitch London to the Enterprise IG stable is continuing. Fitch associate directors Sue Daun and Shelley Weyman are to join Enterprise IG Brand Experience in the autumn as design director and associate design director respectively.

  • Exhibitions

    8 August 2002

  • FINLAND: The Finnish article

    8 August 2002

  • Fold: Drapery in Contemporary Visual Culture

    8 August 2002

  • Future date

    8 August 2002

    Promosedia, the International Chair Exhibition in Udine, Italy, takes place from 14-17 September. Over 200 exhibitors showing new ideas and the annual announcement of the top ten chairs.Contact: www.promosedia.it.

  • Future Visions designs for Peter Georgiou

    8 August 2002

  • Gazumping process seeps into the design industry

    8 August 2002

    If you were a charity, in the process of shortlisting several groups to enter a paid pitch to design your identity, would you welcome with open arms one of the most renowned design groups in the world, offering to do the project for free? Of course you would.

  • Hugh Pearman: We're a Brit good, we are

    8 August 2002

    John Sorrell's book Creative Island: Inspired design from Great Britain is one Hugh Pearman didn't expect to warm to, until he allowed his defences to slip

  • I-D Media site makes Urban Splash

    8 August 2002

  • Ideo's Hecht set for own start-up

    8 August 2002

    Sam Hecht, head of industrial design at Ideo London until last week, is to start his own group, Industrial Facility, with his wife Kim Colin. The new group will become part of the Ideo network.Hecht, 33, had been with Ideo for nine years, working in the Tokyo, San Francisco and London offices.

  • Is that your good client side or is it your bad?

    8 August 2002

    When considering the type of client you're dealing with and the relationship you both have, it helps to realise how you are perceived, according to Adrian Day

  • Jaguar confirms plans for rebrand

    8 August 2002

    Jaguar is to launch a revamped corporate identity and a refreshed retail estate this autumn, in a major investment designed to reposition the luxury car brand in the global marketplace.

  • Kemistry look encourages digital viewers to Avago

    8 August 2002

  • Kitchenware and lifestyle accessories from Currys

    8 August 2002

    Currys, the electrical retailer, is to introduce a range of Italian designed kitchenware and lifestyle accessories into 25 selected stores from Saturday.Currys will stock 14 items from the Viceversa range, which features products designed by Luca Trazzi. 'I always try to develop innovative shapes, full of personality and pay attention to practical aspects,' says Trazzi. The range is part of a move by Curry's to offer designer products at reasonable prices, says a spokeswoman.

  • Last chance to see

    8 August 2002

    Paul Smith's Robots, showing until 11 August. A Cadbury's Smash martian and a giant rubber Godzilla feature in the fashion designer's collection.Venue: Design Museum, Shad Thames, London SE1.

  • MinTat shows crumb of fear in Columbia trip

    8 August 2002

    Alex Maranzano seems to have more experience of the world's troublespots than a UN rapid reaction force.

  • Music to your eyes

    8 August 2002

    Mike Exon tunes into a selection of work by young sleeve designers, who are taking on the music industry on their own terms

  • New opportunity at DBA after Rowland-Hill quits

    8 August 2002

    Ian Rowland-Hill's departure from the Design Business Association, after a decade at the helm, will inevitably reopen the debate as to what design's official bodies stand for and how they interrelate.

  • Outlet of a brand extension

    8 August 2002

    Matt Barnard finds out how designers can successfully take an established brand and translate it into a retail experience that reflects the brand's core values

  • Pearce linked to Boots design job

    8 August 2002

    Boots the Chemists is close to making a senior creative appointment following John McConnell's departure from his consultative role last month (DW 18 July). Industry sources have strongly linked Lippa Pearce founder Harry Pearce with the company this week.

  • Photography

    8 August 2002

    German snapper Oliver Sieber's debut British exhibition shows retro sub-culture in 1990s Düsseldorf at Skinsmodsteds and one punk from 9 August-21 September.

  • Presents to Vanessa

    8 August 2002

  • Revamp for travel group's branding

    8 August 2002

    Travel company Accoladia, a joint venture between British Airways Holidays and Thomas Cook, has this week appointed graphics group The Nest to revamp its communication materials and re-articulate the company's positioning and creative direction.

  • Rowland-Hill steps down from DBA

    8 August 2002

  • Rufus Leonard creates QinetiQ site

    8 August 2002

  • Syn

    8 August 2002

    North

  • This one's been around the corner for many years

    8 August 2002

    As the silly season on lookalike identities continues (Letters, DW 18 July and Letters, DW 4 July), I thought we might as well throw this one into the fire.

  • Torbay harbour area set to take on Riviera theme

    8 August 2002

  • Victoria Music

    8 August 2002

    Love

  • Vox Pop

    8 August 2002

    This week The Council for the Protection of Rural England announced that Pentagram is revamping its identity for free. What are the pros and cons of doing pro bono work?

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