Barbican boss for Uni of Arts
The University of the Arts London has appointed former BBC broadcaster and journalist Sir John Tusa as its chairman. He will take up the position in the autumn. Tusa replaces
The University of the Arts London has appointed former BBC broadcaster and journalist Sir John Tusa as its chairman. He will take up the position in the autumn. Tusa replaces
Architect Richard Rogers has been named as winner of the 2007 Pritzker Architecture Prize. He will receive the honour at an official ceremony due to take place in London on
London consultancy Turquoise has been appointed by Italian mobile media and technology company Buongiorno to develop a brand strategy for its Blinko business. The consultancy won the work in a
A report out this week, commissioned by UK Trade & Investment, claims that businesses that export boost their productivity by up to one third.
Digital group Ralph is to expand into the north of England with a second office in Leeds, which will open on 16 April. The consultancy has its main office in
Loewy, the acquisitive marketing services network, will today sign a cash and equity deal to acquire public sector branding specialist The Team, Design Week can reveal.
Nick Hough, chief executive officer of WPP-owned screen branding specialist Lambie-Nairn, has quit the consultancy. He will be replaced on 1 May by Christian Schroeder, managing director of WPP network
The last remaining founder of The Partners, Aziz Cami, is to step down as creative chairman at the end of May. Cami says he will continue to consult with The
An overhaul of the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills’ visual identity by Limehouse heralds a major expansion of the department’s remit.
It has emerged this week that a further three board directors at Coutts Retail Communications have resigned. The departures follow the exit of managing director Richard Saysell, operations director Christiaan
The Norwich International Animation Festival is renaming and rebranding itself as Aurora, as a result of its animation tag being too restrictive. According to festival director Adam Pugh, the in-house
Nottingham-based design consultancy Departure is expanding with a new office in London. Departure was founded in October 2005 by chairman and creative director Gary Marshall and managing director Sara Martin.