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M3 Architects launched an interior design division on Monday 4 March 2002, called M3 Interiors. It will concentrate on corporate and commercial interior design and will work initially with existing
M3 Architects launched an interior design division on Monday 4 March 2002, called M3 Interiors. It will concentrate on corporate and commercial interior design and will work initially with existing
You wouldn’t normally associate London listings magazine Time Out with dogs, unless, of course, it’s Crufts week, or a particularly bad restaurant review. But Time Out art director Michael Booth,
The British Council of Shopping Centres has issued ‘design checklists’ for designers working on urban redevelopment projects, as part of its reponse to the Government’s Urban Renaissance White Paper, launched
Fuse has designed the identity and marketing communications for the Business Champions Network, which was unveiled on Wednesday 6 March 2002. The initiative, based in Essex, aims to help managers
Discussions, workshops and lectures on the future of the industry will take place in Miami at Design & Culture 02 from 15-17 April.
Roundel has been appointed to brand a retail and residential development in Dorset as the site’s previous occupier, Poole Pottery, confirms it is looking at its corporate identity. Roundel is
Britart on new digital channel BBC Four. See the first of a three-part series charting the past 15 years of Britain’s rise to leading light of cutting edge modern art,
DNA Consulting has created an intranet for Shell Consumer, a division of the multinational that develops new consumer products and services in the home energy, technology and automobile markets. DNA
Mike Exon says it’s time to stop the tacky images of chief executives that grace the broadsheets and think about how these pictures can better reflect a company
Randak has revamped 500-year-old Polish vodka brand, Luksusowa, which is scheduled to launch in the UK in the next month. It has redesigned the bottle, the label and presentation box.
What clients want is quality thinking and rigorous processes. Do they really care how design consultancies brand their offers?
Wren & Rowe is designing Safeway brand Eat Street’s identity and packaging, details of which were unveiled yesterday (Thursday 7 March 2002).