22 January 1998

Radio 1 goes in at Deep End

BBC Radio 1 has appointed London new media group Deep End Design to revamp its website after a six-way unpaid pitch. Deep End won the job over London groups Flabbergasted,

AMX chosen for Dyson website

Dyson Appliances has appointed an outside design group for the first time, choosing AMX Digital to develop its website. A credentials pitch produced a shortlist of AMX along with four

Small firms want tax incentive

The Federation of Small Businesses is calling on Chancellor Gordon Brown to give small companies, including design groups, greater incentive to invest, primarily through changing business taxation policies. FSB’s submission,

Between the sheets

Where has that smooth sheet of pristine new paper been before it reaches you? Fay Sweet tells the story

Going Dutch

The collaboration between design groups Una and Bell is based more on creativity than commercial gain.

…as Japan office centre opens

The British Industry Centre has officially opened in Yokohama to help small businesses wanting to move into Japan. The centre is a joint venture between the Department of Trade and

Top 100 survey forms

Forms for Design Week’s Top 100 design consultancy survey can be found on page 9 of this issue. For further information contact Natalie Spencer on 0171-970 4000.

Two lined up in Tesco’s review

Market-leading supermarket chain Tesco has concluded its long search for a consultancy to carry out its design strategy review, choosing Wolff Olins and Pentagram for separate elements of the task.

Maltby starts own media Circus

A group of key players in the communications and creative fields has set up a consultancy they claim is the first to address the whole brand community. The consultancy, Circus,

Back to basics

Halfords Essential Guide uses simple design and instructions to unravel the mysteries of the car for the non-mechanically minded.

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