Logitech launches “a more human brand”
DesignStudio has created a new identity for computing and electronics company Logitech as it pushes into new markets such as connected home devices.
DesignStudio has created a new identity for computing and electronics company Logitech as it pushes into new markets such as connected home devices.
The Design Week Awards are a key part of the coveted Design Week Creative Survey table. All entries must be received by Friday 17 July.
Chancellor George Osborne looks to create “high wage, low tax, lower welfare” society with budget that outlines cuts but also tax breaks for business.
Last week, British road and motorway signage icon Margaret Calvert spoke at a D&AD lecture – we’ve put together some key pieces of insight to take away from the talk
Bloom has redesigned Hovis’ premium range breads and put in place “structured brand architecture”, which will influence other ranges.
The new identity, created by Chilli Design, sees the “O” in Playhouse turned into a “beacon”.
The Bacc for the Future campaign is opposing government plans to introduce English Baccalaureate standards, which could see creative subjects excluded from schools.
In the final installment of a four-part series on creating belonging in your business, the DBA’s John Scarrott talks to the co-founders of consultancy Bow&Arrow about how they embedded their values
The Design Academy aims to harness skills of design students from different disciplines, and encourage career moves into “strategic, social and innovative” design.
The consultancy aimed to both “synchronise with and fight against” the interior design of the new London restaurant, bar and café with its visual identity and packaging.
The Rio 2016 Olympic torch has been lit in Olympia, Greece, as it embarks on its relay around the world ahead of the Games this summer. In this piece, originally
Following the results of the Red Dot product awards, we’ve updated the Design Week Creative Survey awards ranking table – see who has risen, who has fallen and who has broken in.