All of Us founding partner Mickey Stretton has unveiled a start-up consultancy, Utile & Beau, which aims to be ’digitally sustainable’ in the production and delivery of project consultancy.
There are more techniques than ever to choose from when developing your style. Yolanda Zappaterra hears how current MA students up and down the country make the most of the
Success has given Richard Learoyd the chance to leave commissioned work behind and cross over into the art world. Clare Dowdy profiles a photographer experimenting with camera obscura to create
The work of this veteran restaurant designer can be sampled in major cities across the globe, and in 2010 he is returning to London to create venues for two Michelin-starred
As part of a drive to encourage ’design thinking’ in museum studies, the University of Leicester is holding an international conference at the end of April to develop and theorise
Institutions across Europe will be asking what they can learn from each other’s creative industries with the launch of new research project Organza. The three-year-long collaboration, which is largely financed
The situation at Digit goes wider than the departure of directors Andy Chambers and Daljit Singh, shocking though that may have been. It questions the appropriateness of advertising as a
Three ideas to stimulate innovation in the design and creative industries will be considered at a conference hosted by the University of Brighton today.
As the University of the Arts London launches a graduate internship programme funded by the Hefce, Laura Snoad looks at what a range of colleges are doing to ease the
Southern Water is asking designers and engineers to work with its customers on a water-saving scheme that will see 600 water meters installed each week across the supplier’s catchment area
University of the Arts London has had its central Government funding cut by 4.7 per cent and the Royal College of Art by 3.5 per cent in the latest round
James Dyson’s Ingenious Britain report for the Conservative Party has thrown the spotlight firmly on the role of design in future Government policy thinking. Laura Snoad sounds out senior figures