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Small Is Beautiful
Jamie Ellul, founder of Bath-based Supple Studio, explains why he thinks small agencies are the future
Focus On: ASICS Rebrand
Leading sportswear brand ASICS has a new identity, courtesy of Bruce Mau Design. We discuss whether the design makes the cut...
Narrating Change
As illustrators convene in Austin, Texas at ICON9, Sara Barnes explores how in a world where new technologies are shaping storytelling, illustrators’ roles are changing.
D&Ad Offers Free Classes
Does a free design education in London, plus help with travel and accommodation, tick all your boxes? Then read on and discover how to apply…
Tomorrow's Talent Today
New Designers 2019 overflowed with ideas from this year’s design graduates, says Tom May
Four 'Tracks' To Future-Proof Brands
The Future Laboratory’s new microsite opens up the findings of its annual forum to all, and brands should take note
Explore Code-Free Web Design With Warhead
Is This Free Tool The Muse Alternative You’ve Been Looking For?
Transparent Design
Illustrator and designer for print Nick Liefhebber takes us on a tour of his home studio
A Time And A place
Creative director Lee Davies on how history and location contribute to Peter & Paul's creative ethos
Don't Ask, Ddon't Get!
Simoul Alva's affinity for abstract visual designs is causing a stir
The Subscription Mindset
Following in-depth study, Christian Purser reveals why subscription models beat ownership every time
Designing For Change
Purpose-driven design was a key theme at this year’s Design Indaba.
Wall Of Fame
Design lead Ruth Fogden on how Magpie’s custom workspace brings out the best of its creative team.
Why Brands Need To Listen To Changemakers
Global consultancy The Akin spells out the benefits of engaging with the influencers of society
Type Design For The World
Type design used to be, quite literally, a black art. Its practitioners worked with black ink, often in dark spaces, pursuing an impenetrable discipline with trade secrets, and printers’ assistants were even called ‘devils’.
Changes Are Afoot For This Year's D&AD Awards
The awards are being shaken up to reflect the new design landscape, says Tom May
Canada's Lost Logos
A special edition of Richard Baird’s LogoArchive magazine focuses on mid-20th century Canada
Zine
Emily Gosling investigates how today’s designers are tapping into the deliberately chaotic, cut ’n’ paste approach that zines from the 70s and 90s made their own