Design in 2021 – what will design activism look like?
As part of our series of design in 2021, graphic designer Greg Bunbury looks at what will happen in design activism in the next 12 months.
As part of our series of design in 2021, graphic designer Greg Bunbury looks at what will happen in design activism in the next 12 months.
Another lockdown poses both old and new challenges to family life, but designers have rallied to develop creativity-led resources to ease pressure on parents and carers – here are our
Now that an exit deal has been agreed by both sides, we take a look at its impact for the design industry, from copyright to movement of workers.
This year, we saw how design intersected with some of 2020’s biggest stories – including Covid and Black Lives Matter – and helped people adapt and survive.
The platform has been designed by Thompson Brand Partners and covers several different topics relating to vulva health and body confidence.
As part of our series exploring countries’ design cultures, we look at how the Caribbean nation is finding its own aesthetic and searching for community.
Another month spent in lockdown had some designers yearning for nightclubs and events gone by, while others are revisiting old projects or pushing new boundaries.
A new book written by Alan Powers examines the work of Paul and Marjorie Abbatt and their philosophy of educational toys.
The London-based hub of typography, print and graphic design is hoping to digitize its collection to improve accessibility around the world.
As another lockdown begins and an uncertain winter looms, we’ve rounded up recent opportunities available for designers to look into now.
As part of our series exploring countries’ design cultures, we look at how Mexican designers are fusing heritage craft with modern design.
Ahead of the release of his memoir, the 94-year old designer talks to Design Week about his life, the pieces he’s creating to this day and just what goes into