Dreaming of storytelling and feats of gluttony
Now, which world record would I like to hold? (Voxpop, DW 19 May) Producing the world’s biggest book takes Marshall McLuhan’s phrase that ’the medium is the message’ to the
Now, which world record would I like to hold? (Voxpop, DW 19 May) Producing the world’s biggest book takes Marshall McLuhan’s phrase that ’the medium is the message’ to the
In response to your Voxpop on a putative Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme for the industry (DW 26 May), one common quality of designers is their control freakery and desire
Though the advances in techniques and tools for the marketing industry have been profound, David Bernstein believes that the fundamentals have remained the same
As Lynda Relph-Knight commented last week regarding my recent Meeting of Minds event, ’The call for designers to play a bigger role in the public arena isn’t new’ (Comment, DW
When I was aged 14, in the early 1960s, my art teacher asked if I would like to go to Saturday morning art classes at Hornsey College of Art. It
Regarding your Voxpop on which world record I’d like to hold (DW 19 May), not being sporty or desiring the longest fingernails or nasal hair in the world, I would
The data presented in all the charts derives from a questionnaire published on Design Week’s website, www.designweek.co.uk, from January onwards and highlighted in print and online. All readers and site
The Click Design Consultants has created an identity for charity Asperger East Anglia. The letter ’A’ of Asperger is used as the logo and repeated in the title of each
Turquoise Branding has created the introductory film for BBC Sport’s Formula One Grand Prix coverage from Monaco, which goes out on 29 May. The sequence stars BBC Sport F1 presenter
Silk Pearce has created a campaign for Paper Co to promote its 9 Lives range of recycled papers and boards.
Someone has rebranded PR group Resonate. It created the graphics by freezing flowers in liquid nitrogen before detonating them and capturing images on a Photron Fastcam SA1.
While Twitter has opened up insular design debates to a wider audience, to some devotees it’s a perpetual distraction from what’s going on in the physical world, argues Jim Davies