Fallon designers produce bookmark magazine
A bookmark, crammed with tiny poems, witticisms, illustrations and general literary ephemera, written perhaps by the very people who pick them up. Why has no one thought of it before?
A bookmark, crammed with tiny poems, witticisms, illustrations and general literary ephemera, written perhaps by the very people who pick them up. Why has no one thought of it before?
Leahy Brand Design has created the branding and packaging for Whitworths for Baking retail sugar brand, for Napier Brown. The consultancy says the designs are based around the ‘Whitworths is
A new show at London’s Viaduct furniture showroom aims to examine the relationship between food and design by tasking three top chefs to devise a series of menus in response
Isolation, security and space – themes often explored by artists- are being given a newly poignant context in The Crisis Commission art show opening today at Somerset house, which has
Slice Design has developed a new look for Britvic’s soft drink Juicy Drench which it hopes will better evocate the ingredients juice and water.
JKR has designed a new visual identity and packaging for Billington’s sugar, inspired by the brand’s Mauritian origins.
Former 300 Million managing director Nigel Davies has started a new venture, consultancy Pin Creative.
Tom Dixon-headed interiors group Design Research Studio is working on the design of Morgans Hotel Group’s new Thamesside redevelopment, Mondrian London.
Webb & Webb has designed the Ravilious in Pictures series of books, which chronicle the artist’s career. The fourth book, A Travelling Artist, by James Russel and Tim Mainstone, is
M Worldwide has redesinged the Bath Visitor Information Centre. The consultancy, which was appointed last year following a six-way pitch, has worked to transform the centre, which is on the
Editorial design gurus Jeremy Leslie of Magculture and Simon Esterson of Eye are organising new one-day conference Making Magazines, which is being held on Friday.
Back in November, we reported on the imminent arrival of Swedish fashion brand Monki to London’s Carnaby Street. Now, the store has flung open its phantasmagorical doors, with an interior