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Last week the DBA’s John Scarrott gave some advice on how to raise spirits at your consultancy during gloomy January. Here designers share their own advice.
Last week the DBA’s John Scarrott gave some advice on how to raise spirits at your consultancy during gloomy January. Here designers share their own advice.
Dippy the Diplodocus, who has occupied the Natural History Museum’s entrance hall for 35 years, is to be replaced by a Blue Whale in an overhaul led by Casson Mann.
Cycling Stars – a new trump card release from Laurence King – lets you pit your cycling heroes up against each other with an illustrated range of cards.
Consultancy Applied has designed a pedestrian wayfinding system for Canadian city Vancouver, with aims of encouraging people to walk and cycle more regularly.
An exhibition of constructed conflict photography has opened at the London College of Communication.
The Post Office has launched a new Post Office Money brand as it sets its sights on going up against high street banks to become “a leading financial provider by
The Guardian fully launches its new website today, which features a “container” layout in a bid to reflect how readers consume news rather then how journalists categorise it.
Award-winning Brazilian creative director Marcello Serpa is partner and creative director of AlmapBBDO in São Paulo. Over his 30-year career he has worked for clients including Havaianas, Whiskas and Volkswagen.
New York- and London-based duo Craig & Karl have created an installation comprising 13 tonnes of sweets in the Chinese city of Chengdu.
Apple’s first quarter net profits of $18 billion (£11.8 billion) are reportedly the biggest quarterly profits ever made by a public company.
Publisher Unit Editions has launched a Unit Gallery space and is hosting its inaugural exhibition on Icelandic type foundry Or Type.
While family tree diagrams normally tend to resemble branches only in structure, Finnish-Swedish comic illustrator Minna Sundberg has taken a much more literal approach.