Frog designs electricity-free drinks cooler for Budweiser
Budweiser and BTEC Paris partnered with consultancy Frog to create a sustainable drinks cooler aimed at developing countries.
New store concepts, shop designs and in-store technological innovations for everything from restaurant chains to homeware retailers.
Budweiser and BTEC Paris partnered with consultancy Frog to create a sustainable drinks cooler aimed at developing countries.
JKR worked on the 77-year-old juice brand’s first global identity, which features hand-drawn illustrations and “juicy drop terminals” in its primary typeface.
A new renovation of Heal’s Tottenham Court Road store sees it expand its street frontage and prioritise services within its flagship offering.
We explored Milan Design Week’s exhibition halls, public baths and even an old abattoir to see the innovations designers are presenting for 2023.
With a bespoke wordmark and supporting custom typefaces, Pets at Home hopes to unite its previously disparate sub brands.
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Robot Food’s illustration-led identity for Goldmine Gummies moves on from cannabis cliches to focus on the idea of “good old-fashioned fun” for adults.
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Collins vice president Astrid Stavro, ANNA chief design officer Daljit Singh, Dell Technologies Principal product designer Ruben Cespedes and Special Projects co-founder Clara Gaggero Westaway are among those named so
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As part of our series of design in 2023, UXUS CCO and founder George Gottl offers his view on what might happen in retail design over the next year.
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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.
Food conveyor belts and automated check-in are featured on site as part of a service overhaul aimed at app users.
While food is at the heart of some of this year’s Christmas window displays, others have opted for a more glamourous retail theatre approach.
How 93ft has helped reimagine an LA venue dubbed “Studio 54 on wheels” and introduce it to a new generation of roller skaters.
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Tin Building has a bespoke typeface applied cross more than 575 touchpoints for its venues, packaging, signage and merchandise.
Ingka Group and H&M’s retail project showcases what can be done when designers use short city-wide supply chains and manufacture within the capital.
Made.com suspends customer orders and terminates formal sales process after failing to secure a buyer.
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Design Week’s list of the not-to-be-missed events at this year’s London Design Festival.
Lumsden associate director Dan Whetstone looks at the design opportunities around taking stories from the screen and turning them into immersive visitor attractions.