Bexon Woodhouse redesigns Eidos identity
CGI Brandsense-breakaway Bexon Woodhouse has redesigned the identity for software developer Eidos – publisher of the latest Tomb Raider game – as it attempts to become more consumer-facing.
CGI Brandsense-breakaway Bexon Woodhouse has redesigned the identity for software developer Eidos – publisher of the latest Tomb Raider game – as it attempts to become more consumer-facing.
Iwant has designed the identity and branding for west London club and venue Neighbourhood. The club, which will open in September, features interiors created by Powell Tuck Associates.
Mike Exon profiles the in-house product branding team at high street department store Debenhams
Since his recent move to London, Philippe Starck has been expounding on life, love and the universe to almost anyone with a notebook. But his comments to the Mail on
Rose Design has appointed Garry Blackburn as creative director. Blackburn was previously a partner at The Fourth Room.
Cheltenham-based Hurricane Design has revamped packaging for Stones Ginger Wine. The new-look bottles go on-shelf from this week.
As part of the summer holidays at the Victoria & Albert Museum, a photography event for children, Objectify, gives children the opportunity to use photography and colour photocopier effects to
Event Communications has been appointed to create a masterplan for the flagship City Museum of Ljubljana, in Slovenia’s medieval capital city, designed to bring the attraction ‘into the 21st century’.
Headland, until 9 August, explores the world of storytelling from different perspectives as dreams and nightmares mingle with personal memories, myths, legends, family histories and our experiences and discoveries within
One of the pleasures of being a design commentator is charting the directions some of the industry’s more high-profile individuals are taking as the consultancy world turns on its head.
Pemberton & Whitefoord has cooked up a redesign for Tesco’s own-brand BBQ range, which encompasses more than 50 products and rolls out in stores nationwide from this week.
A masterplanning quartet led by Edaw has seen off big name architects including Terry Farrell, Norman Foster, Richard Rogers and Herzog & de Meuron to win the contract to create