London Art Fair rebrand looks to give the event a “new lease of life”
The new logo acts as a “plinth” for other content while the creative campaign features different fabric backgrounds to reflect the “range of personalities” that attend the fair.
The new logo acts as a “plinth” for other content while the creative campaign features different fabric backgrounds to reflect the “range of personalities” that attend the fair.
From working for the BBC and designing 4OD, to helping sports businesses broadcast their own content, user experience and digital design specialist Tom Williams shares his journey and his thoughts
From gingerbread cities to debates around gender inequality in the creative industries, we round up some of the top design things to see and do this month.
Set designer Es Devlin is among the recipients of the top accolade, which recognises individuals who are “rethinking design for positive social, economic and environmental impact”.
The Scottish Design Galleries at the recently opened museum in Dundee aim to shine a light on the impact and legacy of design in Scotland. The permanent gallery, which includes
Willer’s design team has also created a new website for Harambeans, which aims to be welcoming and “attract and engage stakeholders”.
New research has found both roles bring in an average annual income of £37,500 and have also been chosen among the 10 most desirable freelance jobs.
Design studio Onwards has refreshed the branding of the organisation, basing it around a “timeline” linear graphic system that looks to be “flexible” and appeal to a wider range of
As the festive season approaches, we look at some of the best displays at retailers’ flagship London stores, designed to make an impact on shoppers
We pick out five creatives, who will be exhibiting their work at this year’s London Illustration Fair on London’s Southbank.
The studio has worked with Riot Games to create an identity for the Europe-based competition to separate it from its American counterpart and to capture the “energy” and “passion” of
A new bar, restaurant and shop at the Royal Exchange in the City of London has been designed to integrate with the building and accommodate “express” visits.