Courtesy Design Week.
Pentagram has created a new identity for the International Design Alliance Congress, which merges together silhouettes of six continents to create a new shape.
Airside founding partner Nat Hunter is set to join consultancy Tokyo Digital as a director, and is also taking on the role of director of design at the Royal Society of Arts.
Spencer Du Bois has rebranded charity Blind Veterans UK, formerly known as St Dunstan’s, with the new branding unveiled by a bomb disposal robot at the charity’s Sheffield rehabilitation and training centre yesterday.
Manchester based digital agency Cahoona has created a brand and website for international cricketer Jimmy Anderson’s benefit year.
Journalist and academic John Naughton caused an understandable designer backlash at the weekend with his provocatively headlined Observer article ‘graphic designers are ruining the web’.
Harrison & Co has branded and art directed the campaign for this year’s Brighton Festival, which is being guest-directed by Vanessa Redgrave.
Kimpton Creative has designed a new identity - based around an eye motif - for London-based charity Cyrenians, which provides help and housing for vulnerable people.
Silk Pearce has created the branding and website for opera director Alessandro Talevi.
Airside co-founder Alex Maclean and Airside managing director Caroline Matthews are launching new consultancy Rupert Ray.
Pentagram’s Paula Scher has designed an identity for Microsoft’s latest operating system Windows 8, using a graphic resembling a window pane.