Nisa own-brand sales up 50% following redesigns
Convenience retailer Nisa says sales of its own-brand range have jumped by 52.6 per cent following a rebrand in June.
Convenience retailer Nisa says sales of its own-brand range have jumped by 52.6 per cent following a rebrand in June.
Two industry bodies have united to call for a tax relief scheme to support training and development in the creative industries.
Sophia George, the Victoria & Albert Museum’s first-ever Game Designer in Residence, has created a new iPad game inspired by the work of William Morris.
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As the specter of Halloween looms ever closer, more ghoulish art and graphics shows are emerging.
The Science Museum is preparing to open the doors on its new permanent Information Age Gallery, which has been designed by Universal Design Studio.
Ideas Factory has rebranded London estate agent Aspire using triangular symbols, which are borrowed from the A of Aspire.
Consultancy B-Reel has worked with Google’s design team to launch the new Inbox email app, which Google describes as “a completely different type of inbox, designed to focus on what
Designer and serial curator Mr Gresty has turned his attention to cockney Rhyming Slang, which is the subject of his latest exhibition.
Creative Spark has resuscitated its Little Print Shop of Horrors, which is being brought back to life for Halloween.
Fitch has created a concept for the Dogs Trust’s new rehoming centre in Manchester where families can visit an ”indoor village” environment designed so that they can meet, learn about
The Partners has created a new identity for London hotel the Connaught, which is based around a bespoke artwork by Kristjana S Williams, that hangs in the hotel.