Very designs UVA website

Very has designed a website for United Visual Artists. The site, www.uva.co.uk, goes live next week and reflects ‘the company’s philosophy of exploration and discovery’, says Very creative director Alex

Lloyd Northover brands Citizenship

The Home Office last week launched its citizenship ceremonies in Brent, London, with a brand identity designed by Lloyd Northover. British Citizenship, which is rolling out across the country throughout

Johnson Banks designs Time Out teaser

Time Out this week launches the inaugural edition of London Republik, with a cover and teaser campaign designed by Johnson Banks. Group principal Michael Johnson says the magazine explores the

Watt Design day out to Leeds

Known less for their ‘wears’ than their creative thinking, unwitting staff at Watt Design were taken on a day out to Leeds last week. Told to get busy with the

Tayburn creates Perween identity

Tayburn has created the brand personality, identity and packaging for Perween, the brand being launched by ethnic ready meal manufacturer S&A Foods. Perween represents the spirit of adventurous eating through

Kemistry tunes TV4 in for a younger market

Kemistry has refreshed the identity for Swedish channel TV4, as the broadcaster moves to target a younger audience. The work, which includes idents and presentation packaging, launches tomorrow. According to

Book

History of Modern Design by David Raizman is the first narrative history of applied art and industrial design from the 18th century until the present, with special emphasis on the

IR Group creates Hanson website

IR Group has created a website for building materials company Hanson. The site unites a portfolio of previously disparate local, regional and corporate sites at www.hanson.biz.

Show trials

Designers of museums and exhibitions are required to don kid gloves when displaying oversized or fragile, irreplaceable artefacts. Hannah Booth learns about some of the difficulties that they can encounter

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