Design in 2016 – what will exhibitions look like?
As part of our series on the future of design in 2016 Design Museum curator Gemma Curtin looks at what will happen in exhibition design over the next 12 months.
As part of our series on the future of design in 2016 Design Museum curator Gemma Curtin looks at what will happen in exhibition design over the next 12 months.
Who were the most prolific designers this year? Who gave the best advice? And who have we learned from?
In his regular column looking at freelance life, illustrator Ben Tallon looks at how he gained agency skills while working as a sole trader.
DewGibbons + Partners managing director Steve Gibbons thinks that in the age of communication designers can do more to communicate with them face-to-face.
The Jerwood Charitable Foundation is calling for artists and designers to submit proposals for a competition that will see an installation erected within a forest.
Amazing space has been created by MRM Meteorite, which has designed the service for homeowners to receive a personal video consultation and 3D renderings of their room.
Check out all the winners from across the categories at this year’s Design Week Awards.
The Spending Review and Autumn Statement brings major spending cuts across government departments including BIS and DCMS. Here is how design might be affected.
We get insights from designers, clients and consultants about how to develop a long and productive working relationship.
In his latest Four Corners interview, Jon Daniel talks to London-based designer, cardboard engineer and tailor Andrew Eastmond.
SomeOne’s Simon Manchipp looks at the mistakes consultancies make and how design business can hold on to clients long-term.
We follow freelance illustrator and designer Ben Tallon as he makes his way through the London creative scene. In this instalment he looks at the power of storytelling and how to