Here’s some essential reading for all designers
Hurrah! Hurrah! for David Bernstein (Private View, DW 25 August). His article should be required reading for any design student and, indeed, for many qualified designers.
Hurrah! Hurrah! for David Bernstein (Private View, DW 25 August). His article should be required reading for any design student and, indeed, for many qualified designers.
The Scheufelen Premium Papers third brochure, Job Parilux – Organic, was designed by Studio Anthon Beeke and Edo Visser. The brochure uses photography of micro-organisms by Lon van Keulen to
BDG McColl is developing a new ladieswear department for Jenners, Edinburgh’s traditional department store, following its re-design of the men’s designer department last year. The designs, currently still at concept
London product design group Hollington has designed a new Advanced Photo System zoom camera for Kodak.
A three-way collaboration between design groups Jervis Hegarty Losasso, Start Design and, in the latter stages, Circus, has created V Shop, Virgin’s new high street store. The store’s TMT (telecommunications,
Hugh Pearman takes a look at objects that are too odd or ugly to be created by a designer, but concludes that if a designer didn’t create them, someone else
Peter Morrow’s idea (Letters, DW 25 August) about pitch control fails to see that, like the other sort of ‘control’, saying no just doesn’t work.
London design group Christopher Lewis Associates has created the name and identity for a new military communications service aimed at the UK Ministry of Defence and NATO allies. Called Rosetta
Design Bridge has created a new identity for the Tennent’s Scottish Cup, following the Tennent Caledonian Breweries’ decision to renew its sponsorship of the competition in a four-year deal worth
Design group North has worked with ad agency Circus on the Environment Agency’s flood awareness campaign launching next week.
Plymouth College of Art and Design has launched a new website, developed by design group Riley.
London design consultancy Sauce has created Tibbett & Britten Group’s latest edition of group facts, which is sent to the international supply chain logistics company’s 32 000 employees globally.