Factor 3 designs new identity for Nobo
Cheltenham-based Factor 3 has rebranded the Nobo product range for office products company Acco Brands Europe.
Cheltenham-based Factor 3 has rebranded the Nobo product range for office products company Acco Brands Europe.
Design Week’s new website launches today, with an updated look and feel. The website still features full coverage of industry issues, including news, in-depth features and comment. Readers are also
Pentagram is designing a new identity for the £72m Museum of Liverpool, which will open in 2010.
Broadcast graphics specialist Lambie-Nairn has opened an office in Abu Dhabi, headed up by general manager Andy Hayes.
Spanish designer Jaime Hayón will present his own ceramics works at the 2009 British Ceramics Biennial this autumn.
A host of designers and artists including Tracey Emin, Jon Burgerman and consultancy McFaul Studio, will work together in pop-up shop, Worthless, at London’s Seven Dials, where the public are
Design Bridge says it will be reducing staffing levels at its London headquarters in a group-wide restructure. In a statement, the consultancy, which has offices in London, Amsterdam and Singapore,
The Royal College of Art has appointed Miles Pennington as head of the department of industrial design engineering, replacing Tom Barker. Pennington has been acting head of the department since
Paul Smith has produced 138 bag designs to be showcased at London’s Design Museum, as part of an exhibition that looks to promote individual design in the face of mass
Designer turned photographer Jon Tonks is among five winners of the 2009 LPA Futures awards. Tonks’ editorial photography has been published in The Sunday Times and Saturday Telegraph Magazines. He
Sheffield consultancy Peter and Paul has designed a new identity for the Architecture Foundation. Peter and Paul was appointed at the end of last year following a pitch, according to
The recession is leading many brands to adopt austere ‘Roundhead’ principles rather than showy ‘Cavalier’ ones, according to John Bateson, creative consultant and chairman of the Typographic Circle. Writing in