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Film titles, particularly animated sequences, are riding a new-found wave of popularity, but not everything in the sector is rosy. Hannah Booth reports
Film titles, particularly animated sequences, are riding a new-found wave of popularity, but not everything in the sector is rosy. Hannah Booth reports
Richard Clayton looks at why more designers and small to medium-sized groups are offering up their services as a joint collective to potential clients
Interbrand has been the latest group to feel the pinch, when last month it laid off 7 per cent of its staff. Bob Willott asks whether it’s a bad time
Please forgive my delayed response to the article Try to not get the wires crossed (News Analysis, DW 9 January), but having read the totally one-sided argument, I want to
As Nissan opens the doors to the Rotunda, its design studio in London’s Paddington, Nargess Shahmanesh talks to the head of design Shiro Nakamura
If you’re thinking of working from home, or just need to adopt more flexible working practices, Ed Bayley looks at the technological issues of such decisions
New Year predictions are tricky at the best of times. With sluggish growth and global economic uncertainty, however, the runes for 2003 seem harder to read than most. Media buyers
Amid design industry reports of two more years of gradual recovery, Trish Lorenz talks to those at the coalface
Sport England, the country’s leading sports development agency, has approved initial design concepts by Morey Smith for a 2550m2 headquarters in London’s Bloomsbury Square, which it will occupy next year
As 2002 draws to an end, we reflect on yet another lively year for the creative industry and remind you of some of the more significant events that featured in
Poulter Partners has unveiled the identity for budget airline start-up Jet2, which will fly to European destinations from Leeds Bradford airport from February.
Simon Manchipp argues for simplicity in the design industry and how it can benefit the client