Applications for art and design courses fall by 16 per cent
Applications to creative arts and design university courses starting in September have dropped by 16.3 per cent since last year.
Applications to creative arts and design university courses starting in September have dropped by 16.3 per cent since last year.
The Partners has rebranded Prince of Wales’s charity The Prince’s Foundation, which teaches and demonstrates sustainable building and aims to help people build communities.
Architect and academic Professor Jeremy Till has been appointed as the new head of Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.
Sherry has designed the annual report for the Kick It Out football equality charity.
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Mather & Co is working on new designs for the National Horseracing Museum at Newmarket racecourse in Suffolk.
A new academic paper is questioning the value of university rebrands.
Yves Behar is debuting a tablet designed for children in the developing world this week as his work with the One Laptop per Child organisation continues.
There has been an increase in the number of applications to creative arts and design university courses starting in September, but applications are still down by almost 15 per cent
Government-commissioned design work was, unsurprsingly, rather thin on the ground in 2011, following the Government’s freeze on marketing spend implemented last year.
The Royal College of Art has announced a new MA Service Design programme.
The first Design Council Forum has narrowly decided by vote that the Government should form a design strategy. Almost 100 leaders in design, business, government and education were brought together