A Book for Two
The humble book has received a makeover inspired by the lessons learned from the digital world.
The humble book has received a makeover inspired by the lessons learned from the digital world.
The Victoria & Albert Museum is holding a ‘rapid-response collecting’ exhibition in Shenzhen, China, as part of the Bi-City Biennale for Architecture and Urbanism.
As part of her endeavour to capture the essence of water environmentalist artist Elizabeth Ogilvie has produced Out of Ice, a piece of work that blends design, architecture, art and
Graphic design students have a lot to thank the late designer Tom Eckersley for.
Textiles by Andy Warhol, Henri Matisse and Vorticist artists are to go on show, examining the interaction of home furnishings and high art.
Test yourself with Design Week’s quiz of the year.
Charities WWF and Do the Green Thing are teaming up with Pentagram to launch a poster competition ahead of Earth Hour next March.
For his first London solo show, young Nigerian photographer Andrew Esiebo uses barbershops as a medium through which to examine what it means to be a man in West Africa.
Iconic artist and director Derek Jarman’s relationship with London is to be celebrated in a new show that will screen a number of his rarely-seen Super 8 films.
As the design industry prepares to say goodbye to 2013 we pay tribute to the definitive moments of the year.
Glasgow-based consultancies Freytag Anderson and Matt Burns Design have created the label for 48 Miles Later, a Smoked Chilli Black Ale.
A new scheme in Barking, east London, is offering shop owners the chance to have their shops revamped by professional artists.