Designer Breakfasts are back
The Designer Breakfasts series of talks is returning for 2012 at a new venue – the Design Museum in London.
The Designer Breakfasts series of talks is returning for 2012 at a new venue – the Design Museum in London.
This month will see the launch of the inaugural Bristol Design Week – Five Days of Design.
Although it goes without saying that in an age driven by digital, the role of the poster is rapidly changing, British Posters: Advertising, Art and Activism demonstrates the enduring importance
Australian consultancy Frost has developed a typography-led TV ad campaign for department store Woolworths South Africa.
Apple has unveiled the third version of the iPad, which it is referring to as ‘the new iPad’.
The Government is to fund the Sorrell Foundation’s National Art and Design Saturday Club initiative, which give young people aged 14-16 the opportunity to study art and design at a
Designhouse has created a new identity for Heathrow Express as part of a £15 million investment in the service, which includes new seats and interiors designs by Tangerine.
Neville Brody’s experimental type publication Fuse is celebrating its twentieth edition with a retrospective tome combining all the issues going back to its first in 1991.
While much of his work is, indeed, smoke and mirrors, the stunning photographic prints of composer-cum-artist Paul Schütze also take in skulls, typewriters, frozen ink and dissolving flowers.
The Tate has launched a new website which has been designed by Bureau for Visual Affairs and the organisation’s in-house team.
Nick Marsh and Nicola Sherry, of Sidekick Studios, talk about what designers can bring to start-up companies.
Silk Pearce has created new branding for Norfolk & Norwich Festival arts festival, using an identity based on a contemporary interpretation of woodblock type.