Arthur Steen Horne Adamson redesigns Rules for the Conduct of Life
Arthur Steen Horne Adamson has designed a modern make-over for Rules for the Conduct of Life, a book given to those who become freemen of the City of London. The
Arthur Steen Horne Adamson has designed a modern make-over for Rules for the Conduct of Life, a book given to those who become freemen of the City of London. The
Universities UK has published a report highlighting the importance of education in supporting the creative industries and the UK economy as a whole. The report – Creating Prosperity: The role
Make it Clear has created the branding, print and online campaign for Striding for Survival, a charity event which has been set up to fundraise for Pancreatic Cancer UK. The
The shortlist for The Photographers’ Gallery’s fifteenth annual Deutsche Börse Photography Prize has been announced. The four shortlisted artists are Thomas Demand (Germany), for his exhibition at Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie;
Somehow, a glass hand grenade suggests flesh-rending devastation better than a real one, while a glass trombone speaks of airy, zephyr-like tones more than a conventional instrument. Breath Taking, a
What to do to stop your hard-won clients from straying from you? Jonathan Kirk grapples with the tricky matter of retaining loyalty
Creating a future classic – or, indeed, marketing and selling an old one – is no guarantee for continued success when you’re catering for the fickle tastes of children. Emily
The 1950s are back with a vengeance, with retro decorative patterns and mid-century modern furniture becomingever more popular with collectors and the public alike. Dominic Lutyens considers the appeal of
The Government is considering standardising cigarette packaging. What other product could have standardised packaging design, and why?
In your Voxpop last week (DW 25 November) you asked which TV or radio series should be revived. My choice isn’t exactly a show, but, for the ultimate branding challenge,
In response to Jim Davies’ letter entitled ’I’m sorry, but design really is a boys’ club’ (DW 18 November), I’d say most creative industries are boys’ clubs, especially advertising. We
David Eveleigh-Evans – Method, New York