SXSW 2023 – AI gets rational as hype dies down
Else Partner Dave Dunlop visits South by Southwest to find which AI projects are rising above the noise, where climate and tech are converging and what this means for designers.
Else Partner Dave Dunlop visits South by Southwest to find which AI projects are rising above the noise, where climate and tech are converging and what this means for designers.
Collins vice president Astrid Stavro, ANNA chief design officer Daljit Singh, Dell Technologies Principal product designer Ruben Cespedes and Special Projects co-founder Clara Gaggero Westaway are among those named so
Industry and financial experts react to a budget focused on investment in innovation and getting people back to work but “quiet on climate change”.
The notion of “millions of hearts beating as one”, and using music to transcend borders inspired the Eurovision 2023 broadcast identity and stage design.
Take a look at which of this year’s categories could be right for your best work and find out how we will be celebrating design excellence this year.
As part of his new series looking at what it means to be creative, illustrator and author Ben Tallon levels on how parenthood and post-lockdown life has made him reasess
We look back on the life of US designer and educator Carin Goldberg, creator of Madonna’s first album cover and countless book jackets.
Recruitment data from 2022 shows a “rebalancing” of in-demand sectors such as UX and a hesitancy to recruit junior designers.
As part of our series on design in 2023, Son Tran, director at PriestmanGoode, offers his view on what product design might look like in 2023.
As part of our series of design in 2023, Special Projects co-founder and creative director Clara Gaggero Westaway offers her view on what might happen in interactive design over the
As part of our series on design in 2023, Cristiano Pigazzini, design manager and co-founder of Note design studio offers his view on furniture design over the next year.
As part of our series of design in 2023, UXUS CCO and founder George Gottl offers his view on what might happen in retail design over the next year.