Time for CSD to move centre stage of industry
It’s a week for taking a second look at something we might, as a community, have once dismissed as misguided. On the one hand, we have our columnist Tim Rich
It’s a week for taking a second look at something we might, as a community, have once dismissed as misguided. On the one hand, we have our columnist Tim Rich
Safeway this week launches Eat Street, with name, identity and packaging designed by Wren & Rowe (DW 8 March).
Sports stadiums are increasingly being built as multi-purpose destinations, with cafés, bars and hotels boosting venues’ incomes.
Dublin-based consultancy Zinc has designed the Terreus Designer Source Book, Issue 2, A Reference Book of Irish Photographers, which will be launched on 16 July. The publication aims to offer
See graduate design work in the East End of London at Free Range, until 22 July. The event is supported by Design Week. Contact: www.free-range.org.uk or call 020 7770 6017
Blue I has revamped the packaging for Campina’s UK range of dairy product, including Delice and long life desserts.
Ticegroup chairman Ian Cochrane is advising design consultancies to stick to what they’re best at and reverse the shift from strategic work (DW 27 June). What is your view of
In his AGM statement Cordiant Communications Group chairman Charles Scott said the group expected to report a decline in underlying revenues in 2002 and did not anticipate a return to
Indian fashion and textile designer Zakee Shariff has produced a limited edition T-shirt for Channel 4, to mark its season of Indian events, documentaries and films. London-based Shariff has screen-printed
Almost any new, high-profile name and identity will get a negative reception, says Tim Rich. He thinks informed scepticism is fine, but pure cynicism is being lazy
Spencer du Bois, formerly known as Spencer Landor, has rebranded the National Schizophrenia Fellowship, which relaunched as Rethink on Tuesday 2 July. The consultancy has created the name and designed
Birmingham-based consultancy Boxer has appointed six new staff including creative director Paul Castledine. Castledine will work alongside the consultancy’s existing creative director Martin Tripp.