Design in 2016 – what will graphic design look like?
As part of our series on the future of design in 2016 Somerset House curator and Pick Me Up co-curator Karishma Rafferty looks at what will happen in graphic design
As part of our series on the future of design in 2016 Somerset House curator and Pick Me Up co-curator Karishma Rafferty looks at what will happen in graphic design
Together has created a new identity for the educational company as part of a global rebrand.
In his latest Four Corners column, Jon Daniel talks to British-born, New York-based art director Des Barzey.
As a comment on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics organisers’ decision to launch a public logo competition, US designer Michael Raisch asked a class of three-year-olds to create a mark for
Todd Architects and consultancy Tandem have been appointed to complete the architectural and interior design of the new Maritime Museum and Archive Centre in Derry, Northern Ireland.
The news that got you talking – we look at the ten most-read stories published by Design Week in 2015.
Designer Ed Harrison describes self-initiated project Under the Skin as “an interactive educational project that reveals the anatomy of some of the world’s most iconic, yet endangered animals”. He says:
A new campaign group is working to make classical pieces of art accessible for the blind by having them 3D printed. Unseen Art: experiencing art for the first time is
The Code Lab is one of this year’s main new additions to Google’s interactive advent calendar, the Santa Tracker. It aims to teach children basic coding in a fun and festive
Check out all the winners from across the categories at this year’s Design Week Awards.
We are delighted to welcome ten leading UK designers into the new Design Week Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame aims to recognise individuals within design who have made
A host of designers, including Sir Kenneth Grange and Tom Dixon, warn that moving The Cass design school from Aldgate to Islington “fails to respect the integrity of hands-on creative