First look: designing the IWM’s exhibition on the lives of refugees
The show, designed by Nissen Richards Studio aims to tell “the wider story of displacement alongside individuals’ narratives”.
The show, designed by Nissen Richards Studio aims to tell “the wider story of displacement alongside individuals’ narratives”.
Cert. is a recently-launched direct-to-consumer product that uses dissolvable tablets to create an at-home disinfectant and detergent.
In a statement to the commons the chancellor has announced the successor to the furlough scheme, as he urged listeners to “learn to live without fear”.
Omse has designed an identity for the East London church to flex across its many functions, from place of worship to gig venue and brewery.
Design outfit Studio Texture has led the redesign, keeping the previous Pentagram-designed logo but introducing new colours, typography and tone of voice.
The newly-established partnership hopes to create more aesthetically-pleasing solutions to COVID wayfinding in working, retail and even domestic spaces.
The Danish design innovation lab has collaborated with several studios to create a typographic identity that is as “neutral as possible”.
This free-to-access report by Design Week in partnership with Framer is the first global survey commissioned to investigate the benefits and effectiveness of digital prototyping.
The crowdsourced contributions will form an immersive sound installation at the UK Pavilion at next year’s exposition in the UAE.
The 14th edition of the competition saw more than 2,000 entries from students designing covers for The Night Manager, A Short History of Nearly Everything and Goodnight Mister Tom.
Elmwood New York has updated the beer brand’s identity in an attempt to reach a younger and more “progressive” generation.
Seismic, a collaborative construction project funded via Innovate UK, looks to speed up the process and reduce the costs of school building.