Soft Moss to repackage and extend Reiss range
Reiss launches revamped packaging from next month designed by Soft Moss, as part of the fashion retailer’s move to broaden into a lifestyle brand. The consultancy is updating the entire
Reiss launches revamped packaging from next month designed by Soft Moss, as part of the fashion retailer’s move to broaden into a lifestyle brand. The consultancy is updating the entire
Harry Pearce has denied reports that he is quitting Lippa Pearce to take on a design management role at Boots the Chemists. ‘I am not leaving Lippa Pearce in any
Nightmare recollections, Victorian photography and children’s scrapbooks are among the inspirations behind Love Design’s latest set of flyers for London dance club Fabric, which will be sent out from next
Elmwood is designing an airline-style catering offer for GNER. What would you design to improve the quality and enjoyment of train journeys and why? ‘Convenient, affordable, reliable, effortless and safe
Ken Livingstone is unequivocally backing a raft of improvements to the British Airways London Eye, including higher profile signage, an enlarged ticket hall and a possible museum. Following the London
Extraordinary Design launches a range of light shades this autumn, created by Dan Maier. The range includes the Twisted Pleat Shade, billed as a marriage of sculpture and pleating and
Sculptor Sophie Smallhorn moves away from her usual medium to silkscreen, showing New Work – New Prints from 2 September until 11 October. Compact single and multi-hued prints will be
Start-up venture The Well Dressed Salad Company begins wholesale trading next week, with an identity designed by The Formation, as it seeks to develop a premium quality salad-led fast food
In case you thought we’d let the Bank Holiday pass without an Elvis-related item, here’s an image from an exhibiton of screen prints and paintings by art hipster Conrad Leach.
Yolanda Zappaterra goes globe-trotting in search of hotels and guest houses to inspire even the most jaded creatives
Football club badges are ripe for a revamp as the new design registration law takes a firm hold. Hannah Booth looks at the legal implications, while Quentin Newark appraises a
I agree with Tim Rich (Private View, DW 1 August) that clearer distinctions are needed in the creative industry to define what we are trying to accomplish, create and ultimately