William Morris Gallery set to reopen
The William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, London, is set to reopen following a £10 million revamp by architect Pringle Richards Sharratt.
The William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, London, is set to reopen following a £10 million revamp by architect Pringle Richards Sharratt.
More than 50 international embassies across London are to offer a coordinated showcase of design and architecture form their countries this summer.
The ever-reliable Unit Editions, run by Adrian Shaughnessy and Spin’s Tony Brook, is back with what it says is its most ambitious project yet…
The opening ceremony for the London 2012 Olympic Games will be called ‘Green and Pleasant Land’ and will see the Olympic Stadium transformed into a replica of the rolling British
Bulletproof has created new branding and packaging for Strongbow cider.
Design and technology will remain as a compulsory subject in UK primary schools when the new National Curriculum is introduced.
Purpose has created a new identity for the Market Research Society, which uses illustrations based on real data.
The crooked outlines of a world illustrated by Quentin Blake are both comforting and familiar.
Malcolm Garrett is displaying his collection of graphic novels, toys, books and other childhood ephemera at a new show in Manchester.
With the tournament now well under way, the Euro 2012 design projects are flooding in to Design Week.
The Royal Academy of Arts is overhauling its Keeper’s House space, which is used by RA Friends and the general public, in a £5.7 million project being led by architect
Someone has created the identity for Smiths The Bakers, a new tea shop brand set to launch internationally.