Design Week’s most popular news stories of 2022
From M&M’s rebrand to Peter Saville’s Aston Martin logo, these were our biggest news stories of the past year.
From M&M’s rebrand to Peter Saville’s Aston Martin logo, these were our biggest news stories of the past year.
Setting out to reject fintech clichés, Studio Morfar designed an identity to set True Altitude apart featuring illustrations by Liam Cobb.
A new visual guide by graphic designer Michael Arndt explains the origin stories of punctuation and how designers and typographers can incorporate it into their work.
The exhibition tells the story of the near-extinct northern white rhino – with design by Gitta Gschwendtner – while questioning whether science and tech can preserve what is lost.
In 2022 designers stepped up to support people in Ukraine, studios sought B-Corp status and the design of the Elizabeth Line was finally revealed.
Designers react to the findings of new research suggesting that gamified elements designed to engage and offer positive reinforcement can pose risks to users of financial apps.
From air purifying headphones to drone-like flying cars, these were our biggest product stories of the year.
Design Week travelled to Miami and found designers visualising an innovative future, which incorporates the best of the past in a sustainable way.
The Bath-based studio created four versions of each letter for the sustainable furniture maker’s new logo, inspired by the “bespoke nature of the products”.