V&A East seeks wayfinding designer for £500,000 project
The chosen studio must deliver wayfinding and signage that is “imaginative, bold and effective in equal measure”.
The chosen studio must deliver wayfinding and signage that is “imaginative, bold and effective in equal measure”.
From a Japanese-Peruvian style restaurant to a nursery space incorporating natural materials, here are the interior projects that have caught our eye this month.
Pentagram’s new designs seek to leave behind the newspaper’s previous “static and conservative” style with improved use of colour, typography, white space and infographics.
The museum requires a consultancy to carry out Power Hall gallery’s interpretive design as part of its wider regeneration and decarbonisation scheme.
The campaign aims to give designers the tools and information needed to tackle the climate crisis, while providing them with a professional support network.
Veriff’s new pattern system and colour palette are similar to what appears on passport and bank note holograms.
Inspiration has been drawn from images of old fire engines and Victorian horse drawn carriages in London Fire Brigade’s archives.
Granville Island Brewing’s new bespoke typeface and illustrations work around an enhanced diamond shape to evoke west-coast Canadian lifestyle.
Design Week’s list of the not-to-be-missed events at this year’s London Design Festival.
Mather & Co’s design comprises four thematic spaces and an immersive theatre room, which makes use of digital, physical and sensory interactives.
From physically repairing memories, experimenting with merging raw materials and transforming 3D scans into physical sculptures, here are the design stories behind this year’s V&A installations.
Practical design solutions to ocean plastic, designing out poverty in London and building stronger communities through design are all on the agenda.