Microsoft redesigns more than 100 of its app icons
As part of the tech giant’s drive to modernise in step with its Fluent Design principles, changes to Windows’ icons like calculator, email inbox and file explorer will soon be
As part of the tech giant’s drive to modernise in step with its Fluent Design principles, changes to Windows’ icons like calculator, email inbox and file explorer will soon be
After a decisive victory from Boris Johnson’s Tory party, Design Week explores what the election result might mean for the design industry.
Witness, the charity that places importance on the use of video and technology to highlight human rights issues, has been rebranded to “encourage collaboration and participation”.
Grant Associates has been given a new identity by design studio Supple, which looks to put people “in mind of nature”.
From an at-home blood testing kit to a holographic sat nav system, we look back at our most popular stories across product and digital in the past year.
The Manchester-based design studio used a “versatile line motif” to link this year’s 14 special stamp issues, whose themes include Star Wars, the Gruffalo, D-Day and Elton John.
The “non-biased” newspaper is being distributed across London ahead of the election on Thursday.
Embarrassment and shame have long been associated with menstruation, but new trends in packaging design are looking to change this with bold colours, eye catching patterns and empowering messages.
In the first of a new series spotlighting design in different countries, we look at Germany’s diverse creative culture, from industrial to graphic design, which is both forward-thinking and respectful
From the unseen subterranean world of London’s Tube network, to flying’s 5.7 million tonnes waste problem, here are the year’s most popular exhibition stories on Design Week.
The British graphic designer talks to Design Week about becoming a Pentagram partner, creating Killing Eve’s credits and magazines’ “very difficult” few years.
From books and stationary, to tech and experiences, here’s a selection of everything the design enthusiast in your life could possibly want for Christmas.