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Cardiff design group Departures Design has created the new identity for the Welsh political party Plaid Cymru.
Cardiff design group Departures Design has created the new identity for the Welsh political party Plaid Cymru.
The New Designers 2006 student show continues with its second exhibition phase, Part Two. Work taken from courses in product design, furniture, illustration and animation, graphic design and interactive media,
Stephanie Kate Jones from the University of Wolverhampton has designed Pride, a symbolic interpretation of relationships, for her ceramics course.
Caerdydd consultancy Hoffi launched its Big-small chair at the Cardiff Design Festival last week. The festival runs until 22 June. The design is available as a rocker or a flat
Designers have re-interpreted the football for the Design Museum Tank’s latest timely extravaganza, Football Fever, which runs the length of the World Cup at Shad Thames, London SE1. Featured are
Browns has designed a poster, invitations and a limited edition journal to promote a series of lectures by media artist Alexander Gelman, taking place during June. (pictured left) Huw Davies
A cheeky adaptation of Thomas Gainsborough’s painting The Honourable Mrs Graham has been designed by Manchester consultancy Reform Creative to promote She Stoops To Conquer, which opened at the city’s
Dundee communications consultancy Avian has designed a huge inflatable cow for Edinburgh visitor centre Our Dynamic Earth. It will take part in this year’s Cow Parade in the city, running
Billed as the latest must-have hi-tech gizmo, Nabaztag is a ‘smart rabbit’ that is permanently connected to the Internet through a broadband wireless connection. Designed by Paris company Violet, Nabaztag
HP Foods is launching a range of barbecue sauces, with three ‘woodsmoke’ flavours – Classic, Spicy and Honey. Packaging designs are by DJPA Partnership.
Foxes have the last laugh with this Thelwell-inspired T-shirt by Ben Drury, available from thisisrealart.com. (Pictured)
Blink Productions commercials director Doug Foster has designed Breather, a sculpture and film installation housed at London post production house The Mill.