20 March 1997

The high street stalwart

Woolworths has gone to town with its new sweet dispensers. Four-foot-high ‘aliens’ and interactive space rockets will dispense lollipops and sherbet dips in a ‘kids only’ zone. But surely Woolies

DW Top 100 design groups

While Cambridge Consultants moves up from fourth place last year to top this year’s chart, there are significant changes from previous years, with more than 25 per cent of the

Summing up

Fee income, revenue from overseas and confidence all on the up. Efficiency has improved and growth is high on the agenda for next year, finds Ian Cochrane

Gee Plan

A high chart position is all well and good, but has your company got the strategy it needs to stay at the top? Ian Cochrane has frank advice for all

WPP identity group moves into research

Rolf Wulfsberg has been appointed executive vice-president, managing director of Anspach Grossman Enterprise and will head up the company’s new enterprise performance research division. Wulfsberg was previously president of the

Carol sings on-line praises

Annual report designers will have to move away from glossy pictorial documents to designing information for the Internet, according to a consultancy which has set up an on-line library of

The fat of the land

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is host to Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s sculpture and projects 1961-96 and includes their 1981 Volvo (pictured below). As well as drawings and photographs, the exhibition provides

The fat of the land

So, were tower blocks really all bad? Clare Dowdy reports on a new art exhibition which uses tenant’s own visions to assess the urban Utopian myth

Torres MD quits for a new environment

Torres Group co-founder and managing director David Lett has left and joined Anderson Design to set up an interiors division. Torres directors Eddie McAtominey and Gavin Ferguson are describing Lett’s

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