Eat rolls out new identity and interiors
Food and drink chain Eat has unveiled its new branding and interiors by The Plant and Stiff and Trevillion, which will debut in a concept store on the Strand in
Food and drink chain Eat has unveiled its new branding and interiors by The Plant and Stiff and Trevillion, which will debut in a concept store on the Strand in
The Watchtower of Happiness is the latest artistic byproduct to seep out of the Arab Spring – which, along with providing power to the people, appears to have set in
Nintendo has sought out designer and artist Camille Walala to transform the Breakfast Club in east London into a Paper Mario-themed pop-up diner.
It’s astonishing to reflect on how much transparency has changed us in the past ten years. MP’s expenses, phone hacking, Hillsborough, and of course the uncomfortable relationship between Jimmy Savile
Rarely does the work of a single individual permeate the visual identity of a country as much as the graphic design of Slovenia’s Miljenko Licul. From beer ads to banknotes,
MET Studio is working with Imperial War Museum Duxford on a new permanent exhibition showing the history of Duxford as an operational air-field from 1918-1961.
North Hertfordshire District Council has put out a £900,000 tender for an exhibition design consultancy as it looks to integrate Hitchin Town Hall with a newly acquired adjacent premises, 14
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Despite the changing style of illustrator Ugo Gattoni, his work remains continually characterised by mind-boggling detail.
Having pretty much conquered the world of graphic novels with Watchmen and From Hell, author Alan Moore wanted to take on the medium ‘in a different way’ with new work
The latest permanent artwork from Art on the Underground wraps the new London Underground office building next to Edgware Road’s Circle Line Tube station in a multicoloured coating of abstract
Craig Oldham, designer at Music, tells us how his fear of failure inspires him.