
FCB Lisbon and Penguin Books scoop top design prize at Cannes
As Cannes Lions 2022 comes to a close, we look at the winners of the top design prizes, including the first ever win for a Portuguese studio.
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New store concepts, shop designs and in-store technological innovations for everything from restaurant chains to homeware retailers.
As Cannes Lions 2022 comes to a close, we look at the winners of the top design prizes, including the first ever win for a Portuguese studio.
Lewis Moberly has created a typeface for the vegan band which targets neurodiverse consumers.
Witty roast names and animated illustrations encourage customers to take a break and consider the journey of coffee from plant to cup.
Atelier100 is looking for a variety of makers, working in and with materials sourced within 100km from the centre of London.
With a date set for the closure of its current site, we explore what visitors can expect from the new museum, and which designers have been appointed to work on
With a thoughtful blend of interiors and interactive design, brands are attempting to tell new stories in retail environments.
For many clients, working sustainably can be a red flag signalling an outlay of time and money – here is how designers can challenge these beliefs.
As part of our series of design in 2022, CADA Design associate design director Mark Durrant, offers his view on what might happen in retail over the next year.
With the festive season in full swing, Design Week looks at some of the UK’s flagship store window displays.
As the year draws to a close, here is our pick of festive and not-so-festive design events that are not to be missed in December.
The platform draws on many of the visualisation and simulation technologies that Dyson designers use during their development process, according to the company.
From reclaimed wood, to stone and copper some of this month’s projects use naturally occurring materials to blur the lines between indoor and outdoor.
From European-inspired restaurants, to scientific research facilities mixing old and new, these are the interiors projects that have caught our attention recently.
A mixture of in-person and online events are slated for this month, covering topics like craft, innovation, furniture and sustainability.
The studio has developed both the interior and experience design for the space, including a “sweeping indoor field of barley” for guests to walk through.
The spectacle company’s new app creates a 3D scan of users’ faces and suggests the best frames in a range of colours and technical customisations.
The new look for the sports retailer includes a bespoke typeface, triangle-based graphic pattern and in-store wayfinding.
The One Off has reimagined the brand’s central London outlet with AR installations and fixtures and fittings made of recycled mannequins.
We’re excited to announce the full Awards shortlist below. Stay tuned later in the month for our Winners Showcase, which will be revealed on the site as part of a
New regulation offers brand, product and retail designers a chance to innovate, argues Landor & Fitch industrial design lead Jack Holloway.
The street in South Kensington, which is home to the V&A, Science Museum and Natural History Museum, is looking for installations that support biodiversity.
Designers have been enlisted to rethink essential items such as bread bags, coffee jars and toilet roll for the pop-up shop.
The Pantone Lifestyle Gallery is designed with colour in mind and showcases a new and expanded range of home products.
The Dutch fashion brand has unveiled a new look and ‘Free Spirit’ concept which will roll out across its new retail spaces.