Mance making big waves at Ocean venue
Ocean, a £23m diverse music venue in a converted Methodist Hall in London’s East End, opens in March featuring interiors, graphics and signage by Peter Mance Design and Architecture. The
Ocean, a £23m diverse music venue in a converted Methodist Hall in London’s East End, opens in March featuring interiors, graphics and signage by Peter Mance Design and Architecture. The
Strange things happen at the Cologne Furniture Fair. What started as a quiet late night drink with the Brit pack – Michael Young, Luke Pearson, Tom Lloyd, James Irvine and
I saw Minale’s smiling face on page three the other day (DW 5 January) and hardly gave it a second glance. Such was his face.
Blue Marlin has completed work on Imperial Leather’s Carex for Kids Antibacterial Handwash, which is relaunching next month.
Raise Giant Frogs; Live to ride, ride to live; Royal Mail Millennium Stamp photography; Hole: Darkness in the Light
It is interesting that you suggest that the design industry needs to raise standards of business practice and, therefore, quality (Comment, DW 8 December). Because my own company deals with
Pentagram has been appoin-ted to design identities for two historic properties in the Lake District and the trust that owns them. One of the houses is due to open to
Berryman Ball has created the first in a series of new in-store promotional material for Mothercare for its Spring/ Summer collection. The consultancy has been appointed to develop the look
The launch identity for the North West London Community Foundation, an organisation set up to provide funds and support for the local community, has been created by Ameer Design.
Marks and Spencer is on the hunt for more senior designers in addition to replacements for design director Brian Godbold and head of womenswear design Sheilagh Brown. The beleaguered retailer,
The Team has created the brand identity, Web and print material for The Wreck Amnesty, an initiative launched by The Maritime and Coastguard Agency this week to encourage people to
It was with doubled grief that I learnt of Minale’s stupid and unnecessary death, first as an oarsman who has introduced rowing to clients and colleagues over many years and second,