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The brief details plans to attract more visitors to the Berwick Barracks site through a new museum that will tell stories of Berwick, the Barracks and the England-Scotland border.
The brief details plans to attract more visitors to the Berwick Barracks site through a new museum that will tell stories of Berwick, the Barracks and the England-Scotland border.
As part of our 2023 graduate season coverage, we’re speaking with a selection of graduates from around the UK about their final projects and future plans.
The studios aimed to build an identity based on the emotional connection between owners and their pets with a squeezed logo like “when you give your dog a cuddle”.
All the latest moves and changes across the design industry.
The third edition of the To Think journal series urges designers to converge with “big business” to devise more effective solutions to the climate crisis.
As part of his new series reflecting on the nature of creativity, this month Tallon takes to gardening which he finds to be both a grand metaphor for nurturing creativity
Coinciding with the start of the school holidays, this month’s design events include creative workshops for children in Dundee and a Festival at the Young V&A.
Taxi Studio in-house coach Katie Scotland shares the positive impact that coaching can have on a studio’s culture and argues it’s a good use of time in a busy day.
As part of our 2023 graduate season coverage, we’re speaking with a selection of graduates from around the UK about their final projects and future plans.
Working with interior designers from Laplace, Here sought to revive elements of The Audley’s past as well as Mayfair’s “rich history of symbology”.
Ali Hanson Studio created “minimal, graphic and immediately recognisable” icons designed to represent each Patch location.
The team behind the slow journalism publication discuss what makes a good cover and why the 50th issue breaks the rules, with an infographic capturing “the great sweep of slow
AOC created a tactile space and visitor experience focused on the young, through low-level displays, interactive games and the use of over 111 materials.
A modified word mark and flexible graphic symbol were designed to help Gud Fud stand out in the ready meal market and highlight its use of responsible fishing methods.
Type is used to express the “ooohhh” sounds made when enjoying food, while illustrations and photography emphasise the life experiences dining can offer.
The 2023 Researchers in Residence present projects including a typeface inspired by Celtic words for the landscape, and video-game visuals to recognise deep-sea life.
As part of our 2023 graduate season coverage, we’re speaking with a selection of graduates from around the UK about their final projects and future plans.
The winners of Cannes Lions 2023 include a project to preserve a West African language, a helmet made of scallop shells and an “actionable” book in support of reproductive rights.
With a recent rise in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and rhetoric, we asked designers how they can work with brands to address the increased dangers the LGBTQ+ community face today.
Wool-clad walls and restored vistas seek to better frame the portraits in the newly renovated National Portrait Gallery.
The cooking show’s logotype is inspired by typography from vintage signs in Mayfair and features a hidden chef’s knife within its letters.
As Agerman Ross steps into the new role from the V&A, current chief curator Justin McGuirk will turn his focus to the museum’s climate-focused research unit Future Observatory.
The “offset, cursive strokes” of OnHand’s logo work alongside custom emojis and user-generated photography, encouraging participation in charitable missions.
This month’s selection includes a biophilic retail design for an impact-conscious menswear brand and a lighting installation influenced by cathedral architecture.
Designers Amanda Talbot and Ebba Lindgren explain how considering AI as a member of the team can be a productive way to work with the new technology.
The American Hardwood Export Council commissioned emerging designers to work with new timbers to challenge the aesthetics and supply chains of furniture design.
The EE Studio was designed with modularity in mind so that it can act as “responsive” retail space that adapts along with consumer trends.
With the ambition to unite the different Girlguiding uniforms with a range as memorable as Jeff Banks’ 1990 design, Girlguiding is inviting expressions of interest from designers.
We’re excited to announce the full Awards shortlist below. Keep an eye out for our Winners Showcase, which will be revealed later this month on the site.
The design comprises a series of folded steel beams that curve into the ground to support the turbine, which could scrap the need for 90 trucks of concrete per structure.