Seymourpowell designs app to make Stirling the “world’s first” AR city
The free app hopes to boost tourism in the city by offering an augmented layer of information while “gamifying local history”.
The free app hopes to boost tourism in the city by offering an augmented layer of information while “gamifying local history”.
From protest kits to a last-minute switch of suppliers, a roundup of World Cup kit design ahead of the upcoming tournament in Qatar.
Emm has been given a new identity which looks to show how the product reframes menstruation as “a positive health experience” rather than a “monthly inconvenience”.
New brand assets look to connect to The Week’s readership in order to make the red masthead “memorable and meaningful” in itself.
The life and work of a maverick bicycle designer best-known for one moment in a prolific and influential career.
This month’s design events include the Design for Planet Festival, Design Week Ireland and exhibitions on potter Lucie Rie and Stephen Willats’ Control Magazine.
The Manufactory’s identity draws on the design heritage of the Heal’s atelier and building to attract a new generation of creative businesses.
Ingka Group and H&M’s retail project showcases what can be done when designers use short city-wide supply chains and manufacture within the capital.
Made.com suspends customer orders and terminates formal sales process after failing to secure a buyer.
Taxi Studio creates new look focusing on the “poetry” of Byron Burgers and featuring a Lord Byron-inspired burger pickle character.
Design Bridge rejuvenates Unilever’s long-running eco-friendly home and personal care brand to reflect its position in a growing sustainable market.
As protests continue with an increasingly strict internet shutdown, designers around the world share messages of solidarity with the women of Iran.