The week in design
Our most-read stories of the week 1. With Bruce Mau’s Sonos logo making waves (scroll the image up and down to see why…) we look at this and other identities
Our most-read stories of the week 1. With Bruce Mau’s Sonos logo making waves (scroll the image up and down to see why…) we look at this and other identities
Our most popular stories of the week 1. Hat-Trick Design worked with a hots of artists and illustrators to create this beautiful tiled wayfinding system for a south London estate.
Coley Porter Bell has designed new packaging for Perrier-Jouët House of Champagne, aiming to give the range a more ‘elegant and contemporary feel’.
Rotterdam’s Kunsthal in The Netherlands has reopened, following an interior redesign by architect OMA, and new signage and graphics by consultancy Tel Design.
The Barbican Shop is partnering with the Alan Fletcher Archive to offer a range of Fletcher-related gifts.
Household has designed an ‘aspirational’ and ‘indulgent’ retail space for tobacconist Dunhill.
A round-up of this week’s news in brief.
The Design Museum has announced its DM25 campaign, a series of talks that will bring the likes of Thomas Heatherwick, Neville Brody and Morag Myerscough to the museum as it
There’s something very exciting happening deep in the basement of London’s Somerset House.
Samsung is to roll out 60 ‘premium look and feel’ standalone stores across Europe that have been designed by Cheil with a focus on customer experience, as the brand looks
Our most popular stories of the week 1. JKR has given Heinz Spaghetti Hoops a new look, in a bid to reinforce ‘nutritional qualities’. 2. Electronic music website Resident Advisor
With the Design Week Awards entry deadline set to fall, some of our panel tell us why they’re looking forward to judging the awards.