Managing New Product Development for Business Turnaround
Thursday 2 March – Conference on design management and its part in the manufacturing of new products. – Venue: Manchester Conference Centre, UMIST, Sackville Street, Manchester M60 1QD.
Thursday 2 March – Conference on design management and its part in the manufacturing of new products. – Venue: Manchester Conference Centre, UMIST, Sackville Street, Manchester M60 1QD.
Saturday 14 January – Sculpture, film, painting, photography and computer graphics by nine women artists. Until 19 February.
Saturday 14 January – Twelve young architectural practices display designs for the house of the future. Until 18 February.
The latest insert describing the decades in design credits frogdesign/Hartmut Esslinger with the design of the Apple Macintosh, and I can’t let this untruth pass by. The original Mac (as
Saturday 14 January – Exhibition of sculptures and drawings by Spalletti. Until 11 February. – Venue: Angel Row Gallery, 3 Angel Row, Nottingham NG1 6HP.
Wednesday 25 January – Women in Marketing and Design event featuring Stephanie Churchill, PR for Dorothy Perkins, and Ian Renwick, marketing director at Habitat.
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Stonehenge is to be privatised, its ancient grounds destined to become a garish, money-grubbing theme park as actors dressed as Stone Age people sell chunks of genuine pillar in plastic