“London is instantly recognisable by its transport imagery”
London Transport Museum’s exhibition Poster Parade: Re-imagining historical posters explores the pervasive influence of London’s transport design.
London Transport Museum’s exhibition Poster Parade: Re-imagining historical posters explores the pervasive influence of London’s transport design.
The ten international teams were selected from almost 100 entries, and include Adjaye Associates with Ron Arad Associates and Zaha Hadid Architects with Anish Kapoor.
Google Lunar XPrize is asking five international teams to launch their rovers into space, successfully land them on the moon, enable them to travel 500 metres and send images back
A flat-packed refugee shelter designed by a team including the Ikea Foundation and UNHCR was crowned as the overall winner, while Jonathan Barnbrook scooped the graphics prize for his work
The charity has been rebranded with the aim of targeting a younger audience and expressing that dementia does not just concern those living with the disease.
We’re putting together some in-depth research on the state of play of the design industry, to see what it looks like, how much designers get paid (and how happy they
A Monotype research group raising awareness of type readability, and a new Netflix series celebrating design – the news from the last seven days.
Mathers will take on the role of director in the company working with entrepreneur Damon Bonser to help product designers get their products to market.
The National Centre for Craft & Design’s new exhibition – curated in partnership with the University of Lincoln – examines different aspects of 3D printing, including the role of the
A survey of 14,000 respondents carried out by Siegel+Gale shows the 100 top-rated global brands in terms of user experience, and simplicity of brand marketing and design.
Following the unveiling of a radical Juventus rebrand, we asked designers to think about their favourite club crests and shed light on an area of graphic design where passion and
Hexagonal letterpress blocks made for standard type bed to form new identity system for London housing development Anthology Hoxton Press built on the site of former print works.