17 April 1997

Glasgow scoops prizes

Glasgow School of Art has swept the board in the Fitch/ Amtico student interior design awards for the third year running. Second-year student John Gigli won the top prize of

ARCHITECTURE

The Camden Arts Centre and the Architectural Association will be jointly showing the work of one of the most influential artists in America, Dan Graham. The AA will focus on

Mentors sought for young designers

The Design Trust is calling on designers and design business people to volunteer as mentors to young designers trying to establish successful businesses. The mentoring project is part of a

COMPETITIONS

The John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award 1997 is calling for entries. Judges include last year’s winner, Jananne Al-Ani. The deadline is 6 June and the top 60 entries will be

Timothy Guy wins power job

Timothy Guy Design is designing National Grid’s shareholder communications package, including the annual report. The Truro consultancy won through a 12-way, three-stage pitch. With a turnover of 1.4bn, National Grid

The Wrap Race

The packaging market is on the up and clients are commissioning big jobs again, but old suspicions towards designers die hard. Jane Lewis finds out what clients want from design

The Bryce is right

MetaTools, as in Kai Kraus, has just released the Bryce 2 accessory kit and KTP Actions for Photoshop 4. Bryce, as if you didn’t know, is the 3D landscaping design

Bring on the clones

Apple is said to be re-examining its clone licensing policy although it seems to be firmly stuck with the concept. The problem appears to be that Apple won’t be able

Frost on BAPLA books

The British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies is relaunching next month with a new identity and redesigned magazine both created by Vince Frost Design. Frost will be responsible for

Pay time

Let’s get it sorted, ArtLine proprietor Free Soft doesn’t give its software away and it seems you’ll need Belgian francs to buy the aforementioned, around 225 worth of them as

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