28 March 1996

V&A staff in police probe

Police are investigating the placing of contracts for work at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum. Two V&A employees are suspended on full pay.

Eight groups set sights on Geffrye Museum

Eight consultancies are vying to design the twentieth century gallery at London’s Geffrye Museum extension – designed by Branson Coates – which received a 3.75m National Lottery grant last year

Brief

Children evacuated in World War II may have had to live with fear of bombs, absence of parents, hassle of food coupons and lack of fruit, but at least the

Credit Rating

Film title design is rarely lauded, yet it can be an art form all of its own and sets the entire tone of the movie. Paul Murphy focuses on five

Judge leaves RSCG Conran

Former Judge Gill Associates principal David Judge has left his post as project director at RSCG Conran Design to return north. Judge, who made his name designing clubs and bars

DW top design groups

Ranked this year by design fees instead of number of staff designers, the Top 100 groups have shuffled a bit. Product designers are coming on strong, and economic changes have

Charity aims for alteration

The newly launched Prostate Cancer Charity has a logo designed by London consultancy Storyboard. The charity aims to alter the “high level of ignorance” in society about the illness, according

Woman’s realm

New management, new premises, new outlook – it’s all change at Coley Porter Bell. Jane Lewis talks to Amanda Connolly, managing director with The Vision

All systems go

Making your business valuable and getting the best from your staff to produce top results is not all that easy. Ian Cochrane sets out a strategy for success

UK groups roll into Hong Kong

The world’s most profitable railway company is undergoing a complete rebranding with the help of a number of UK consultancies. Hong Kong’s Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) transports one million passengers

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