Design in 2018 – what will exhibition design look like?
As part of our series on the future of design in 2018, Drinkall Dean partner Angela Drinkall tells us what she thinks will happen in exhibition design over the next 12
As part of our series on the future of design in 2018, Drinkall Dean partner Angela Drinkall tells us what she thinks will happen in exhibition design over the next 12
Since Penguin art director John Hamilton launched the collection two decades ago, he has commissioned everyone from graffiti artist Banksy to graphic designer Chris Ashworth to reimagine classic book covers.
As part of our series on the future of design in 2018, Standards Manual and Order co-founder Hamish Smyth looks at what will happen in graphics over the next 12 months.
As part of our series on the future of design in 2018, North partner and director Sean Perkins looks at what will happen in branding over the next 12 months.
Over the next couple of weeks, we’ll be running a series of prediction pieces on the future of design in 2018. First up, TH_NK design director Dan Bradshaw looks at
The list includes design industry figures like MagneticNorth founder Lou Cordwell, as well as people involved in public projects such as former HS2 director general Dr David Prout.
The building has been designed by US architectural practice Kieran Timberlake, and will see the embassy move from Mayfair to Nine Elms in South London.
We asked you to submit photos of your offices decorated for Christmas – here are some of our festive favourites.
Accenture Interactive has designed a new identity for all of the Vatican’s media channels, which have been unified under the umbrella brand of Vatican News.
The emblem for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games has been designed by artist Lin Cunzhen, and takes inspiration from traditional Chinese characters.
From a tree made out of plasticine figures to nuclear war-themed crackers, here’s a selection of Christmassy designs that have caught our eyes this year.
Publishing house Standards Manual’s latest release is a monograph to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the US consultancy, which features work such as Harvard University Press’ rectangle-based logo and the