EIGA puts some heart into esports team Mouz’s rebrand
A new look and name change for the German esports organisation seeks to embrace the future.
A new look and name change for the German esports organisation seeks to embrace the future.
New York studio Athletics has redesigned Galileo and its accompanying app, with illustrative elements and humanist influences.
As part of our series on design in 2022, Nissen Richards director Pippa Nissen offers her view on what might happen in exhibition design over the next year.
As part of our series of design in 2022, B&B studio design director Jennie Potts, offers her view on what might happen in branding over the next year.
The London-based product design studio has created a bespoke workout kit for an immersive fitness boxing game.
As part of our series of design in 2022, Tommy Taylor, Alphabetical creative partner, offers his view on what might happen in interactive design over the next year.
Omicron resulted in a streamlined edition of the leading technology conference, though colour-changing cars and virtual technology still caught our attention.
Recruitment data shows some signs of recovery as senior salaries increase, though problems remain at a junior level.
As part of our series of design in 2022, Luke Pearson, Pearson Lloyd co-founder, offers his view on what might happen in furniture design over the next year.
The design studio has been working with the East Sussex club over the past year in a bid to covey its equality-first approach through design.
Design studio SomeOne has crafted a new identity for the brand, which aims to “embrace a positive view of life over 50”.
As part of our series of design in 2022, Frank William Miller Jr., design director at Matter Unlimited, offers his take on what might happen in graphics over the next