Goosebumps and Dexter Moren design new London Hotel
Goosebumps has created the branding and Dexter Moren has worked on the interiors of London’s new Ampersand Hotel, on the site of the former Kensington Grosvenor.
Goosebumps has created the branding and Dexter Moren has worked on the interiors of London’s new Ampersand Hotel, on the site of the former Kensington Grosvenor.
Last summer, as news was breaking that universities would be able to charge up to £9000 per year in tuition fees, I remember discussing with colleagues a follow-up piece that
Jotta’s design director Jane Trustram guest blogs on the Redesigning [Graphic] Design Education conference held this week by Lost in the Forest Institute and Derby University, which examined the future
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Liverpool based consultancy Mercy has designed the identity for The Juno, a new product by children’s bike company Early Rider which will launch at The Conran Shop in April.
The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering has unveiled its new Landor-designed identity as it launches a call for nominations.
Harriman Steel has designed a new flagship store for Casio, which will open in London’s Covent Garden next month.
A round-up of this week’s news in brief.
Dalziel and Pow is working with John Lewis to create a new flexible-format smaller department store concept, with the first set to open in Exeter, Devon, this autumn.
PB Creative has designed the packaging for Heineken-owned Bulmers cider’s limited-edition bottle, Bulmers Vintage Reserve, which celebrates the brand’s 125th birthday. Ben Lambert, director of PB Creative, says the label
George Grosz: The Big No, a Hayward Touring exhibition is being billed as a celebration of the artist, who in the 1920s ‘made hundreds of drawings depicting the vices and
Designs for urban bee hives, bat boxes and bird boxes are going on show in London as part of a project that aims to provide wildlife habitats in the capital.