Self-promotional projects shortlist
Merry Christmas One & All by Alphabetical For its consultancy Christmas Card, Alphabetical says it aimed to create ‘the ultimate Christmas alphabet’. It created individual letters from festive objects, and
Merry Christmas One & All by Alphabetical For its consultancy Christmas Card, Alphabetical says it aimed to create ‘the ultimate Christmas alphabet’. It created individual letters from festive objects, and
One New Change for Land Securities by The Velvet Principle The Velvet Principle was appointed to create the wayfinding for a new retail and office development by Jean Nouvel in
The Social Playground for Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, by Aberrant Architecture Aberrant Architecture designed The Social Playground, a giant interactive landscape, as part of the Knowledge Lives Everywhere
Alida Sayer Alida Sayer set up her studio after graduating from Glasgow School of Art in 2009. She works across the fields of typography, graphic design, 3D design, animation,
BBC Art Revealed by Red Bee Media Red Bee Media was briefed to create a campaign to highlight the BBC’s Art Revealed season of programming, as well as driving awareness
Heineken Star Player by AKQA Billed as the world’s first multi-platform live dual-screen football game, Heineken Star Player allows football fans to play along live with their favourite teams, predicting
To avoid light-fingered readers pinching its latest editions, ad mag Lüerzer’s Archive is issuing readers a series of unappealing alternative covers.
Can a person be a logo? It can be if Julian Opie has anything to do with it.
Pearlfisher has created the branding for Little Bird, a new Mothercare children’s clothing range created with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s wife Jools.
20.20 has been appointed to design a concept for Morrisons-owned baby specialist Kiddicare following its acquisition of ten new stores.
BrandMe has created new branding and packaging for Northern Irish tea brand Thompson’s Family Teas.
NB Studio has created the identity for the Design Council’s 2012 Design Summit, based on designs created for the 1940s Britain Can Make It exhibition.