It’s goodbye from Design Week in print, but we’ll still have a digital presence
This is a sad week for the Design Week team as we publish the last issue of the magazine. The title lives on to deliver daily news about design, but
This is a sad week for the Design Week team as we publish the last issue of the magazine. The title lives on to deliver daily news about design, but
It’s been a week of significant change for design, with key players Martin Lambie-Nairn and D&AD chief executive Tim O’Kennedy separately throwing up their jobs to pursue a more independent
We are on a mission at Design Week. Our aim? – to get interaction design better represented within the creative community and beyond. And we are in good company. A
If you thought 2010 was Neville Brody’s year, prepare to see a repeat performance by the exhuberant graphics star as plans for 2011 continue to unfold. The Anti Design Festival
So, design is out of the worst in economic terms and looking forward to a brighter future. This, at least, is the message from the independent UK groups that took
It takes guts for an educational institution to raise its head above the parapet in these days of wholesale cuts. But the University of the Arts London is pressing on
We know that good design can change lives for the better, which makes it doubly sad when someone dies plying their creative talent to benefit others. The tragic death of
A team led by Ben Mortimer of Nestlé has won the Judges Award in the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design’s 24-hour Inclusive Design Challenge to create a product, campaign or
Retail operators regularly feature in the news, our shopping habits being deemed a major indicator of the country’s health. And though sales and discounts may be the order of the
Every January I vow to get out of the office more to see design first hand and to engage with college projects wherever possible. It makes such good sense. However
One of the more interesting aspects of straitened times is the way creative businesses respond. It is not just a case of drawing in the horns and trying even harder
Next week sees the launch of London design consultancy Someone’s new visual identity for international train operator Eurostar. Lynda Relph-Knight talks to the team behind this and other big-name brands