Supple Studio designs sharp logotype for Channel 4’s Five Star Kitchen show
The cooking show’s logotype is inspired by typography from vintage signs in Mayfair and features a hidden chef’s knife within its letters.
The cooking show’s logotype is inspired by typography from vintage signs in Mayfair and features a hidden chef’s knife within its letters.
Thisaway has positioned the brand around the diversity of Team GB athletes through an extensive suite of graphic illustrations in a bid to keep it relevant when the games are
Pentagram’s Hudson-Powell brothers and Channel 4’s in-house team have reintroduced the original Lambie Nairn-designed logo and transformed All 4 to Channel 4.
The design of the pavilion should position the UK as “a forward-thinking nation with a rich cultural heritage”.
The life and work of a maverick bicycle designer best-known for one moment in a prolific and influential career.
New findings from the Design Economy report highlight the importance of digital design and a continuing lack of diversity within the industry.
The VMLY&R design team talks us through the tournament identity and its “typeface without borders”, which was crafted with inclusivity in mind.
UK businesses can apply for a share of up to £2 million of the fund, to support initiatives that have been co-designed with older people.
The “historic” set took just three weeks to design and build, and remains a memorable moment in pop culture history, but how was it done?
Kingston recent graduate Cameron Rowley has won the Designer of the Future Award, an accolade set up by the Conran Shop to celebrate the late Terence Conran.
A new exhibition at Japan House London explores the design history of an historic Olympics, and its impact on the future of the country – and the world.
As the government considers privatising the public broadcaster, concerns are raised about the effects it may have on the design and creative industries.