What will be in the Young V&A when it opens this summer?
Gallery highlights include an open design studio and an interactive Minecraft installation, while the first exhibition is announced as Japan: Myths to Manga.
Gallery highlights include an open design studio and an interactive Minecraft installation, while the first exhibition is announced as Japan: Myths to Manga.
The creative industries can expect to see a formal Sector Vision document outlining how culture secretary Lucy Frazer plans to invest in and drive growth outside of London.
The non-profit behind the Sesame Street TV show tasked Trollbäck+Company with creating “a more optimistic and visionary tone” through a new visual system.
Jason Bruges describes how its latest public work Floral Guide was informed by the “choreography” between plants and pollinators.
An education consortium has drawn up plans for design and technology GCSE to address global design challenges but what does the industry think?
The mini cabinet reshuffle saw the implementation of four new government departments, including one dedicated to technology and innovation.
As the supergraphics pioneer reveals her latest typographic work in St. Moritz, we discuss the rights and wrongs of supergraphics and public art with those involved.
Ravensbourne University’s head of work-based learning and curriculum partnerships Derek Yates explains how a new set of free online courses was developed.
The industry reacts to news that junior designers may be being denied opportunities on the basis that senior designers require less training.
We look back on the life of US designer and educator Carin Goldberg, creator of Madonna’s first album cover and countless book jackets.
From a book on the design of guitars to international design festivals, here are some events to catch this month.
Central St Martins dean of academic programmes and D&AD trustee Rebecca Wright argues that to help the next generation of designers, the industry needs to look further.