Archive for the ‘Design’ Category

Quietly Redundant – the future for the QR code?

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

I’m not a classic early adopter. I don’t queue outside Apple stores every time a plastic cover for the iPad is released, but I latch onto technology fairly quickly. I was online in the late nineties, had one of the first phase of free Spotify accounts and even owned a mini-disc player when portable CD machines were the norm.

So why have I never used a QR code?

(more…)

Great British Design

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

As the Olympics and the Jubilee draw closer there is an ever increasing sense of patriotism and British pride emulating from all around. The V&A are marking the event in their own intriguing way by staging a major exhibition entitled ‘British Design 1948 – 2012 – Innovation In The Modern Age’ which will open it’s doors at the end of the month. In a nation which now imports more than it exports, it’s good to look back at some amazing moments in British design which have shaped the way we all live our lives.

(more…)

Unmoving Pictures – great movies with terrible posters

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

Now Hollywood is the territory of bean counters rather than creative visionaries, we should be not at all surprised when Space Chimps 4 fails to live up to its, admittedly limited, promise. However, back in the mists of time, truly great movies were released on a weekly basis.  Unfortunately, the art department often lagged behind the artistic genius of the writer and director. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, may I present the evidence?

(more…)

The top ten weirdest limited edition food products of all time.

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012


Nothing screams ‘look at me!’ louder than a bonkers new food product from one of our biggest brands. Pregnant Mums and daring foodies stock their cupboards up with the more successful products, people discuss them on facebook and in the pub and egg on eachother to try them out. Their absence is always noted when the products finally disappear from the shelves. Here are 10 of the most innovative and frankly disgusting food items dreamt up from the most original of minds…

(more…)

Inspirational women in advertising and design

Friday, February 24th, 2012

From YouTube, some of the finest female minds in the creative business provide us with a bit of insight into their working lives.

(more…)

A Brit brief

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

As you might have noticed, it was the Brit Awards last night. It’s the nation’s favourite awards ceremony which never passes us by without some drama unfolding, last night proved no exception with Adele flipping the bird at the music suits after her acceptance speech was cut short by a reluctantly interruptive James Corden.

Those of you who weren’t completely distracted by Rhianna’s pants and George Michael’s slurring might have noticed that the infamous Brit trophy has had a makeover.

(more…)

File – Print – New jawbone please. How printers are getting smart.

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Printers. They are quite often the bane of our lives. With their endless paper-chewing, ink guzzling and baffling flashing lights you could mistake them for being the most inefficient and useless of our office friends. But hold your horses because major things are happening in the printer world and it might not be long before we are printing out our own shoes, tableware and even body parts…

(more…)

Product design to kill for: designer coffins

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Unless you’re getting on a bit, you probably haven’t given much thought to what sort of coffin you’d like to be buried in when the time comes. There’s a funeral director in Golders Green that displays one in his window with a picture of a Spitfire wrapped all the way round it and with a load of poppy petals fluttering around it, and I remember thinking at the time that it just looked a bit naff. Fair enough, I get that some people – or their relatives, at least – might want a nice coffin made from decent quality wood with some nice velvet lining when they shuffle off their mortal coil. But, not being religious, even that seems to me to be a bit of a waste considering it’s either going to be burnt pretty much instantly or eaten by worms. Sorry if that offends, but that’s the truth. In fact, my father has already told us that he’s quite happy for us to dump him in a dustbin and spend the money on a nice weekend away somewhere instead. But when I was at the Royal Festival Hall over the weekend, I came across the exhibition ‘Death: Southbank Centre’s Festival for the Living’, displaying a truly astonishing array of designer coffins. Some of them made me laugh out loud. Had I missed the point?
(more…)

Design for Living: a Room for London

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

As installations go, A Room for London is about as unique an example as you’ll ever find. A one-bedroom apartment in the shape of a boat, it’s perched high on the roof of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London’s South Bank. Chosen from over 500 entries from architects and artists around the world as part of London’s Cultural Olympiad, A Room for London was designed by David Kohn Architects and Fiona Banner, and produced by Artangel, Living Architecture and the Southbank Centre. An incredibly ingenious and original design, it is arguably the most unique place anyone could ever stay in London.
(more…)