Adnams
Design Bridge’s radical overhaul of Adnams’ brand identity in 1999 has been followed by the launch this month of two bottled and canned beers: Broadside Original and Suffolk Strong Bitter.
Design Bridge’s radical overhaul of Adnams’ brand identity in 1999 has been followed by the launch this month of two bottled and canned beers: Broadside Original and Suffolk Strong Bitter.
Coley Porter Bell has designed graphics, signage and interior concepts for wedding planner Confetti’s flagship store in London’s Tottenham Court Road, which opened on 31 July 2002. The work, which
Ale enthusiast Hannah Booth samples a small selection of the hundreds of beers appearing at this year’s Great British Beer Festival – from a design point of view, of course.
Apparently new research shows continuing consumer scepticism about branding. Not to worry though, say the experts, as the problem lies ‘more in communication than branding itself’. Surrounding the article in
Not to be confused with trendy Tiger bottled beer, Everards’ Tiger is a hoppy best bitter and its biggest selling ale. Tiger’s eye-catching pump clip and brand campaign work –
Erno Goldfinger’s iconic modernist building Trellick Tower on London’s Golborne Road plays a prominent supporting role in Third Planet’s creative work for the Portobello Film Festival, which runs from 2-18
Poulter Partners has designed packaging for food and drink manufacturer Princes’ relaunch of its meat and fish pastes range, which are scheduled to go on shelf by the end of
Oxford-based consultancy Satellite has redesigned consumer travel magazine Holidays Home and Abroad. The revamp includes identity, layouts, colour scheme and a change in size to a ‘glamour size’, says Satellite
A new concept in housing, the M-house conceived by exhibition designer Tim Pyne and designed to offer an affordable housing solution, will be launched at 100esign in September.
Jeremy Sice is rejoining Stocks Austin Sice as managing director on Monday 5 August after three years away from the consultancy. Sice says he will fill the newly created post
Red Alert Design has created the sales brochure for the Daily Mail Ideal Home Show 2003. The brochure, which is used to attract exhibitors, will be published next week.
The BBC is to spend £2.8bn revamping its 520-strong property estate, including significant investment at its three key London sites, as well as in Glasgow and Birmingham. Decisions on interiors,