Creative Industries Federation lobbies politicians in run-up to general election
The 10-point list of demands urges all parties to consider the positive impact of the creative industries when putting together their general election campaigns.
The 10-point list of demands urges all parties to consider the positive impact of the creative industries when putting together their general election campaigns.
The initiative will see almost 500 Apple stores around the world host free events, workshops and training sessions for the public on subjects such as design and coding.
In her first column, Kerning the Gap founder Nat Maher looks at how female designers face career progression challenges and lack of exposure – an inequality that was revealed to
Last week, coveted fine art award the Turner Prize lifted its age restriction on applicants, which has previously stopped over-50s entering. We ask designers of all ages if they have experienced
In the first of four “How to Guides”, recruitment agency Vitamin T offers a step-by-step guide on how to change career.
The Graphic Design Portfolio Masterclass, organised by creative jobs site and networking platform The Dots, took place this month – we speak to Pentagram, Studio Moross, Jones Knowles Ritchie and
The Design Commission’s People and Places report makes recommendations to Government on how the public and private sectors can work more closely together and influence people’s behaviour in the way
The official Brexit process has begun, and the UK has until 29 March 2019 to leave the European Union. We look at how some of Theresa May’s promises will impact
The UK Independence Party’s leader Paul Nuttall has said that the party needs a rebrand to give it “a different feel”, suggesting it could ditch its purple and yellow colours and pound
Homelessness, public health and childcare are just some of the challenges six London boroughs are looking to tackle by taking part in the Design in the Public Sector scheme.
The What Clients Think 2017 report surveys over 450 design clients, and shows that while the majority do not expect to pay for pitches, nearly 90% see design as important to
The museum’s new exhibition looks at the unrealised, communist architecture of Soviet Russia alongside propaganda posters from the era, and it entices visitors to draw parallels with society today.