Degree shows
The Chelsea College of Art and Design’s MA Design for the Environment 2004 degree show is taking place from 20-24 July. Venue: Chelsea College of Art and Design, Manresa Road,
The Chelsea College of Art and Design’s MA Design for the Environment 2004 degree show is taking place from 20-24 July. Venue: Chelsea College of Art and Design, Manresa Road,
I was extremely dismayed to read the letter from James Kessell (DW 8 July).
The Business Design Centre’s New Designer of the Year award was won by Jon O’Neill of Nottingham Trent University for his animated short story about ‘the ideas and consequences concerning
Record/ CD cover design may be going through a tumultuous time in the face of digital download trends, but Adrian Shaughnessy will always wear his heart on his sleeve
Sheffield product group AME Design has been appointed by Cadbury Trebor Bassett to realise Cadbury’s Blue Marlin-designed logo in a 3D format. It will be applied to Cadbury’s UK merchandising
Given Richard Stayte’s departure from architect Alsop, where he headed the in-house graphics team, how can design and architecture work better together? Should they collaborate rather than co-habit?
A Czech designer talks about his move away from jewellery to architecture as Prague remodels to rival the most glamorous cities in Europe
Recent tough conditions in the design sector seem to be easing, with signs of ‘sustainable improvements’ now starting to emerge, according to a report from analysts Plimsoll Publishing. In a
Ever wandered through a graveyard and wondered what the person buried in front of you was really like? Well, thanks to a piece of design genius, tombstones fitted with plasma
Building design group, Tuffin Ferraby Taylor, is the proud winner of a pair of National Pub Design Awards. Its work on two JD Wetherspoon sites has made the consultancy the
I couldn’t agree more with David Bernstein’s Private View point about the liberation of working within the brief (DW 8 July).
The island of Madeira is to receive a €6.5m (£4.3m) visitor centre next March, with exhibition design, identity and signage created by Leicester consultancy Haley Sharpe Design.