The QS World University Rankings looks at the most prestigious universities globally for different subject areas, and this year, the Royal College of Art and University of the Arts London
The Equality and Diversity Forum has been renamed as Equally Ours and given a new visual identity by Helen Holden Design, in a bid to relate more to everyday people
Tesco launched new chain Jack’s last year, which rivals the likes of Aldi and Lidl with its prices. We chat to design studio 1HQ about how it created different “personalities”
As part of our series on design in 2019, Ali Hanan, founder and CEO at Creative Equals, looks at what effect politics may have on design over the next 12
New research shows that the average salary of an entry-level UX designer is £37,500, compared to £26,440 across graphics, packaging and product designers.
As part of our series on the future of design in 2019, Without creative director Roly Grant looks at what will happen in branding design over the next 12 months.
We’re off to celebrate Christmas and New Year’s – we’ll be back on 2 January 2019.
As Christmas approaches, designers, manufacturers and retailers should stop reinforcing outdated gender stereotypes by giving glittery unicorns to girls and dinosaurs to boys, and opt for gender-neutral products instead.
From Suffragette-inspired stockings to bespoke Christmas cards reminding us of all the “forgotten” things that have happened on 25 December throughout history, here are our picks of this year’s Christmas
From the draft Brexit deal to protest posters, these are this year’s biggest stories on politics, creative education and social design.
We look back at our most popular stories across branding, logos and identities from the last year, many of which caused a stir — both good and bad.
Pantone has made a name for itself as a colour trend-setter, telling the world it knows what shade will dominate everything from fashion and packaging, to art and furniture the