Innovate UK launches £100 million AI fund and competition
The creative industries are one of four sectors identified for a major fund and competition that look to bring together UK businesses with AI experts and developers.
Insight into design education from school to university level, including debates around foundation courses, STEM subjects, and Government policy.
The creative industries are one of four sectors identified for a major fund and competition that look to bring together UK businesses with AI experts and developers.
With one last chance to enter this year’s awards, find all the information you need to complete your entries here.
The wind-up flashlight kit was developed with Pentagram industrial designer Jon Marshall and through regular workshops with its intended users.
Find out about how to enter and what to expect from the 2023 Winners’ Showcase.
For the 2023 Grand Challenge, multidisciplinary RCA student teams worked with coastal communities and the RNLI on designs to clean the oceans and support coastal economies.
For Neurodiversity Celebration Week, we spoke to neurodivergent designers and inclusivity experts about embracing the neurodiversity of your workforce.
Industry and financial experts react to a budget focused on investment in innovation and getting people back to work but “quiet on climate change”.
If the design industry is to avoid “marching towards obsolescence” it must create and embrace real change, according to design leaders.
Ahead of International Women’s Day, we asked senior female designers how the industry can help more women take on and retain leadership roles industry wide.
Our picks this month include Collectible design fair, a new book on Milton Glaser and a talk for designers on protecting their intellectual property.
An education consortium has drawn up plans for design and technology GCSE to address global design challenges but what does the industry think?
Backed by organisations such as the Royal Society of Arts, Design Council and Google, a revised curriculum led by Pearson sets its sights on tackling real-world issues.
Design-led thinktank Atelier 21 on “exhuming” forgotten voices for a people-powered, low-tech design future.
Ravensbourne University’s head of work-based learning and curriculum partnerships Derek Yates explains how a new set of free online courses was developed.
We look back on the life of US designer and educator Carin Goldberg, creator of Madonna’s first album cover and countless book jackets.
From a book on the design of guitars to international design festivals, here are some events to catch this month.
Central St Martins dean of academic programmes and D&AD trustee Rebecca Wright argues that to help the next generation of designers, the industry needs to look further.
The school must acquire £150,000 in funding to be able to remain open and bring future plans to fruition.
All the latest moves, news and changes happening across the design industry.
Beat the January blues with these things to see and do this month, which include an exhibition on the history of the Adana printing press and the January Furniture Show.
A collaborative mentorship programme looks to give emerging designers the experience of a live client project, creating furniture for a sustainable office space.
A new “cradling heart” icon and expressive wordmark is combined with packaging design and messaging with the calm and clarity “of a paramedic standing next to you”.
Collins tapped into the school’s history which inspired a new bespoke typeface made up of six basic geometric forms.
The team behind a new crowd-sourced repository of graphic design went online and on the road to let the public define graphic design history.