….while Peters stays on his toes with DW website
And seeing as we’re on the subject of other publications: a big mwah-mwah to Identica chairman and Diary favourite Michael Peters OBE, for mentioning dear little Design Week and our
And seeing as we’re on the subject of other publications: a big mwah-mwah to Identica chairman and Diary favourite Michael Peters OBE, for mentioning dear little Design Week and our
High glamour tinged with tragedy comes to London’s Victoria & Albert Museum this month, with the first major exhibition of the work of fashion designer Gianni Versace since his death
Checkland Kindleysides has created a brochure for bedroom furniture retailer Hammonds. The 60-page brochure is published next week.
As Louise Taylor settles into her role as Crafts Council director, Hannah Booth looks at her ideas for the council’s future and people’s perception of craft
Last week Design Week hosted a dinner attended by some 40 consultancy heads at which sustainability expert Dr Dominic Hogg put the case for creating products and adopting processes in
The Small Back Room has created the brand and supporting visual language for the British Council for Shopping Centres annual conference, which will be held in Manchester next month.
Vario has designed an identity for French sports travel company Groupe Couleur, which is aiming to strengthen its position in the UK and expand into the corporate incentive market. Groupe
T-shirts are the public address system of street fashion. So what better message to convey when you’re pontificating on the GB Graphic Britain exhibition at Magma on London’s Clerkenwell Road
Congratulations to Williams Murray Hamm for its heroic profile in a certain newspaper supplement last week. Aside from the shoot-from-the-hip quotes – comparing Nescafe to a ‘dead rat on the
Dyson Appliances has accepted damages of £4m from Hoover following a High Court ruling (in October 2000) that Hoover’s Triple Vortex vacuum cleaner infringed Dyson’s Dual Cyclone patent. According to
Roger Gorham, assistant director at Hammerson, one of the development partners, says the signage strategy for ‘gateways’ at the 110 000m2 site has been approved and work is focused on
Broadcast branding specialist Lambie-Nairn has created the visual identity for digital terrestrial TV service Freeview, which is due to launch at the end of October. Freeview – the BBC, BSkyB