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Litmus Design has designed a 100-page report for the Mental Health Foundation into the provision and quality of crisis care for people with mental health problems, which will be published
Litmus Design has designed a 100-page report for the Mental Health Foundation into the provision and quality of crisis care for people with mental health problems, which will be published
Ztwo Design has created graphics and packaging for three new flavours from Häagen Dazs, which launch in shops and cafés in March.
Rufus Leonard has overhauled Shell Chemicals’ primary marketing tools for a fee of more than £100 000. The new design was unveiled yesterday (Thursday 28 February). The project to revamp
Deborah Maxwell faced the unenviable task of turning an inherently introspective organisation into a consumer-friendly brand.
Walkers is preparing for what is understood to be the largest snack launch for ten years in May. Details of the launch of Sensations have been strictly guarded, but Design
Enterprise IG has made 12 staff redundant, including four designers, it has emerged this week. The cut in staff numbers is due to the ‘softening in the corporate branding marketplace’
Nottingham-based consultancy Cubic has designed a sleeve for dance producer Charles Webster’s latest CD, Born on the 24th of July, which is released this week on the Peacefrog label. Printed
We’re crap and we know we are, at just about every given sport with perhaps an exception for the Beautiful Game. (But if Emile Heskey continues to get a first
Fingal Design has created an identity and print material for the Peugeot 206 Super Cup, which will be unveiled in March.
Interiors, branding and promotional material for The Plymouth Mayflower has been created by John Csáky Associates.
The next Graphic Thought Facility talk takes place on 5 March at 7.30pm. Tickets must be booked in advance, priced at £20 non-members, £15 for members and £10 for students.
Strategic thinking is important (DW 14 February), but does it make for better design? It has been clear for some time that the big design consultancies are moving towards ‘strategy’