What does the Autumn Budget 2017 mean for design?
A shrinking national economy is now a likely backdrop for the design industry – which despite having a proven track record for growth – has been neglected in this budget.
A shrinking national economy is now a likely backdrop for the design industry – which despite having a proven track record for growth – has been neglected in this budget.
A team of four undergraduates from Canada have been given £30,000 to make their product a reality, while two runners-up have also been awarded £5,000 each.
The annual, secret auction will feature anonymous artworks from the likes of Peter Blake and Ben Eine, with all proceeds going to The Hepatitis C Trust.
This month you can read about designers’ relationships with the humble pencil, check out a series of talks from female creatives and visit the Northern Design Festival.
We took a visit to the 13th edition of the festival, which takes place annually in Eindhoven, and explored its array of exhibitions and installations.
We look back on the life and work of the Design Week columnist, independent creative director and social activist “who helped put black participation on the political map”.
This year’s exhibition features a wheelchair that can climb stairs, a language-translating earpiece and a brand identity for Wales.
As Design Manchester celebrates its fifth birthday, we pick out our top exhibitions to catch at the festival, including a tribute to the book covers of Mancunian literary legend Anthony
For its inaugural year, the Bristolian design festival saw speakers including Morag Myerscough, Wilfrid Wood and Brendan Dawes. We round up our favourite talks and what we learnt.
The first ever Offf London saw talks from an array of design studios, artists and illustrators – we round-up some of their best advice.
This month you can read about the graphic design history of North Korea, check out a new design festival in Bristol and visit the Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition
Design Week deputy editor Sarah Dawood will chair two panel discussions at Designjunction, featuring panellists including The Dots founder Pip Jamieson and Design Council CEO Sarah Weir.