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9 May 2002

  • 999 heads for hysteria in Iberia on birthday jaunt

    9 May 2002

    It never ceases to amaze us about the sort of material we're sent by consultancies. So much of it has a huge amount of the 'So what?' factor attached to it.

  • Acknowledge and celebrate achievement - of rivals too

    9 May 2002

    With British Design & Art Direction releasing its 2002 D&AD Awards shortlist this week, it's a good time to reflect on the achievements of design and the creativity that sets it apart from most other industries.

  • Awards back with Boomerang look

    9 May 2002

    Boomerang Brand Designers has designed communications material for the Laureus World Sports Awards, taking place in Monaco on 13-14 May.

  • Bissett Adams finds a Base for young people

    9 May 2002

  • Blue Marlin bakes Warburtons' look

    9 May 2002

  • Book

    9 May 2002

    Less + More - Droog Design in context, by Renny Ramakers is published by 010 Publishers and is available now, priced 37.50 Euros (about £23.20). The book was designed by Thonik and translated into English by John Kirkpatrick.Contact: www.010publishers.nl.

  • Britax Childcare brand identity a charge of Nucleus

    9 May 2002

  • British Council set to unveil rebrand

    9 May 2002

    The British Council is close to unveiling a revamped identity, which has been designed by Citigate Lloyd Northover in conjunction with the organisation's in-house team.

  • Call for entries

    9 May 2002

    Any work printed on Fedrigoni paper between October 2001 and this September is eligible for entry into the Fedrigoni Imaginative Papers Awards. The closing date is 30 September.Contact: Daniela Oberti on 01604 843556 or info@fedrigoni.co.uk.

  • Case for a brand identity

    9 May 2002

    As the legal profession realises the importance of adopting a corporate brand, Trish Lorenz asks existing brand guardians how they have influenced a change

  • Checkland Kindleysides restyles Cinch interiors

    9 May 2002

  • Contemporary Rugs: Art & Design was launched on 6 May

    9 May 2002

    Brighten the Corners has designed Contemporary Rugs: Art & Design, which launched on Monday 6 May, published by Merrell.

  • Contenders for 2002 D&AD Awards named

    9 May 2002

    Five recipients of this year's Design Week Awards have been named on the shortlist for the 2002 D&AD Awards, unveiled today (Wednesday). The winners of the D&AD Awards, known familiarly as the Yellow Pencils, will be announced on 22 May at a ceremony hosted by actor Stephen Fry.

  • Creative workshops to get designer brains thinking

    9 May 2002

    I share Clive Grinyer's view on educating the educated (DW 18 April).

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Chris Ofili, the Turner Prize-winning artist, has designed a flyer for ICA club night Blacktronica, which celebrates new black electronic music. The design is based on the theme of musical bars and namechecks musicians including 4 Hero, Alice Coltrane and Attica Blues.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Cosmetics firm Dead Sea Laboratories has retained Sieberthead to work on two new ranges, one of which launches at the end of the year, following the consultancy's naming, branding and packaging work for its anti-ageing Time Line range (DW 4 Oct 2001).

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    A set of five Royal Mail stamps of familiar jet aircraft, designed by Roundel, went on sale last week to commemorate the world's first passenger jet service flight on 2 May 1952 from Heathrow airport.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Attik has designed a limited-edition DVD for Formula One, which presents statistics on race results and television viewing figures for use by F1 teams and others in the industry.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Lawrence Creative has designed a CD-ROM sales tool for energy provider Aggreko which launches this month. The CD-ROM, which is still undergoing the final stages of development, is for use by Aggreko's sales teams operating outside of Europe and North America.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Briggs Hillier Design has created the packaging for Partners the Stationer's speciality paper range. It is due to launch at the end of May.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Jump Design and Direction has created an identity and all on-screen graphics, including titles and break bumpers, for V Graham Norton, the Channel 4 show that began on Monday.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Bristol-based Robson Dowry has created a new identity and packaging for Chilean wine range Casa La Joya, which launches this month. The consultancy won the work, worth £30 000, ahead of Springpoint and Coley Porter Bell.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Fotographic has designed a website for photographic agency Process, which is intended to showcase work for designers, art directors, art buyers and commissioning editors to view on-line. The site goes live on 14 May.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Kibook has created an interactive screensaver for motor sport website Crashnet, to promote the Formula One season. It launches on 10 May.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Brighton Museum reopened to the public on 4 May with ten new galleries, designed by JJA and co-ordinated by Robin Rye of R&R Design Partnership, featuring collections of local and national history, furniture, decorative art and fashion.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Lime Marketing has designed the corporate brochure for UK e-learning company Epic, for a four-figure fee. The 10 000 print run is being mailed this week.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    The Royal Society of Arts launched a new website, www.theRSA.org, on Friday, designed by Grundy Northedge, The site allows its 23 000 fellows to communicate and interact on-line.

  • Digest

    9 May 2002

    Timothy Wilkinson has resigned as creative director at FutureBrand English & Pockett to launch his own branding consultancy, Wilkinson, which opens today (Wednesday).

  • Exhibition of Videogames history

    9 May 2002

  • Exhibitions

    9 May 2002

    Beauty in Function 1; Shine; SCP; Stone Words; Untold; Xhibit; Outwardbound

  • Five architecturally-challenged...

    9 May 2002

  • Four groups compete for TV work

    9 May 2002

    Production company TV Group has briefed four consultancies for design and identity work of two new digital channels, The Scene and Temptation TV.

  • Furnishing a Decade

    9 May 2002

    Contract furniture show Spectrum celebrates its tenth birthday this year. We preview a selection of this year's products and cast our eyes back over launches from the decade that have stood the test of time

  • GTF restyles Habitat identity

    9 May 2002

    Habitat will launch a revamped visual identity by Graphic Thought Facility at the end of August. The identity, which will be unveiled in Paris next Monday, and will roll out across the company's 90 global stores, will also be applied to catalogues and cor

  • Hugh Pearman: Locking out the function

    9 May 2002

    A visit to a canal gets Hugh Pearman worried that some modern structures are just made to attract visitors and don't perform their true function very well

  • Institute sports Agenda identity

    9 May 2002

  • JWA Architects redesigns Cendant's hotel interiors

    9 May 2002

  • Kylie water doesn't quench Rouget's typographic thirst

    9 May 2002

    I do not see any good reasons to promote the design of the new bottle of Evian for Kylie Minogue (DW 25 April).The logo is bad and the leading is appalling.Stephane RougetArt editorPersonnel TodayStephane.rouget@rbi.co.uk

  • Laban Centre facade

    9 May 2002

    Tate Modern architect and interior designer Herzog & de Meuron has collaborated with artist Michael Craig-Martin to create a 7800m2 multi-coloured façade for the Laban Centre London, a contemporary dance venue under construction in Deptford.

  • Lumsden Design work on show at Vienna museum

    9 May 2002

    Lumsden Design Partnership has been appointed by the Albertina Museum in Vienna to create a 220m2 retail area and to advise on wayfinding in the gallery's new entrance hall.

  • Moving Brands cooks up Oliver site

    9 May 2002

    TV chef Jamie Oliver is to launch his own website, designed by Moving Brands, next week.

  • Pattern Crazy exhibition to run from 4 July to 1 September

    9 May 2002

  • Pentagrams Angus Hyland...

    9 May 2002

    Pentagram's Angus Hyland and Fernando Gutiérrez watched their beloved 1960s, 1970s and 1980s Cuban film posters auctioned a few weeks back.

  • Re-invigorating your consultancy business

    9 May 2002

    Mike Exon asks business thinkers and luminaries for the inspiration to help differentiate your design consultancy, but , he says, you will still have to take risks

  • Revelation in chips ready to bite

    9 May 2002

  • Royal Mail on target with help from which group?

    9 May 2002

    Who's doing that great Direct Mail direct mail work for Royal Mail?Congratulations whoever it is that's producing this beautifully crafted, accurately targeted, intelligent communication. We like it.Adrian WheelerCreative directorCreatoradrian@creatorcommunications.com

  • Spinning His Web

    9 May 2002

    Next month sees the release of another comic book superhero live-action film. Nick Smurthwaite looks behind the scenes at the special effects and original artwork

  • Sscreening

    9 May 2002

    The late Billy Wilder's screenwriting debut shows on 9 May at 7.30pm. People on Sunday, 1929 directed by Robert Siodmak describes the leisurely activities of five Berliners on a summer's day.Contact: 020 7596 4000.Venue: Goethe Institut, 50 Princes Gate, Exhibition Road, London SW7.

  • Supply and demand in the graphic design business

    9 May 2002

    I received an e-mail the other day from the Design Council regarding Designers into Schools Week. This is an initiative to raise the profile of design and design thinking in secondary schoolsí and involves designers helping with school design projects, ru

  • Talks

    9 May 2002

    Simplicity and Surprise; Lord Norman Foster

  • The beautiful game

    9 May 2002

    As the World Cup gears up, Oliver Bennett takes a pre-emptive breather from the action with a Magnum anthology of football photography

  • The Farm develops Rich Mix look

    9 May 2002

  • Tom-Tom, a pendant light for Aktiva, was launched at Spectrum on 7 May

    9 May 2002

  • US-style event for Euro design

    9 May 2002

  • Vox Pop

    9 May 2002

    In Comment last week, Lynda Relph-Knight suggested the Labour Government might follow the Tory example and appoint a design minister. What would be the pros and cons of such a move?

  • XTV scores with Uefa final titles

    9 May 2002

  • You're gonna like this rebrand, but not a Lotto

    9 May 2002

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