The Dyson Institute has been given the power to award its own degrees
The apprenticeship-style programme, which sees students pay no tuition fees and earn a full salary while studying, will now culminate in a Dyson degree.
The apprenticeship-style programme, which sees students pay no tuition fees and earn a full salary while studying, will now culminate in a Dyson degree.
The multidisciplinary group of creatives bring a range of talents and experience to the challenge of how organisations react to the climate crisis.
Designers have a pop-up garden, a deep dive into British logos, the Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition and more to see them into the autumn months.
The deep red colour is called Period, and has been launched in partnership with Swedish menstrual care brand Intimina.
Weir was in the role for three and a half year and tells Design Week that she hopes her successor will not be one of the “usual suspects”.
Seismic, a collaborative construction project funded via Innovate UK, looks to speed up the process and reduce the costs of school building.
The designer, retailer and restaurateur behind some of Britain’s best-loved and far-reaching designs has died at the age of 88.
Host Emily Calandrelli talks diversity in science TV, experiments and why arts and science are inextricably linked.
The Jengu hand-washing station is designed to help stop the spread of COVID-19 as children return to the classroom from their lockdown learning and summer holidays.
From an online carnival, to coronavirus solutions and a peaceful reimagining of violent flags, designers’ creative offerings in August were diverse. Here’s what caught our eye.
We speak to three experts in the field to find out why video games and medicine go hand in hand, and how a COVID game could help our response to
As part of our series exploring countries’ design cultures, we delve into Nigeria’s rich visual landscape and how designers are redefining “bad design”.