16 Dec 1999
| by LUCIAN CAMP, Creative director, CCHM
with the former.
But it s foolish to quibble. Great design sustains a global business,
the best part of a ...
02 Dec 1999
| by CAROL REAY, Executive Chairman Of Fundr
I am currently organising a bash on behalf of my best friend, who
also happens to be my ex-boss. We met to discuss details, never my
strong point, and I tipped my file notes on to the desk. Sorry, I said,
I know I look disorganised, but it ll be all right on the night.
25 Nov 1999
| by JIM ARCHER, Creative Director, Perspect
The Lotus Seven isn t something sensual off the drawing board of
Phillipe Starck, or something that enjoys the flowing lines only
Pininfarina can bestow. Oh no. It is something that s emerged from the
corporate parts bin and was probably put together by the light of a
kerosene lamp.
25 Nov 1999
| by MICHAEL EVAMY
It can be no coincidence that the group of design consultancies
showing the steepest growth...It can be no coincidence that the group of design consultancies
showing the steepest growth ...
design for X; let s talk to Fitch -
to being perceived much more as strategic partners in looking ...
or management
consultancy firms, Smith says.
The wider design community has not missed out, either ...
18 Nov 1999
| by DAVE BROWN, Chairman Of Brown, Part Of
much since the iMac arrived.
Well done again, Jonathan Ive, the Brit who heads Apple s design
team.
Shame we can t keep design talent like Jonathan in the UK, but that s
another story.
The iBook s design echoes everything that made me fall in love with the
iMac - smooth retro curved lines ...
11 Nov 1999
| by SIMON JOHN, Partner, Ergo:
Anyone who lives in London knows what a proud crowd we are. But
while we are undoubtedly fond of the capital s heritage, we are rather
more forward-looking than all those postcards of Horse Guards Parade
would have you believe.
04 Nov 1999
| by HILARY SHEPHERD, Managing Director, Ome
is crucial and the design of the packaging
reflects this perfectly. Although the different products demand ...
, universal upmarket appeal and continuity throughout
the range. The understatement of the design makes ...
04 Nov 1999
| by JAMES CURTIS
is no longer a necessity but an option,
and retailers are radically changing their design to compete....is no longer a necessity but an option,
and retailers are radically changing their design to compete ...
that many retailers are now
striving to achieve by placing retail design high on the agenda.
One ...
,
architecture and design top floor has a trendy cocktail bar. The
basement is a cafe, with newspapers ...
28 Oct 1999
| by ROGER FELTON, managing director, Roger
My preoccupation with design dominates even quiet moments in the
kitchen....My preoccupation with design dominates even quiet moments in the
kitchen.
I most admire design that does a job, has integrity and a real purpose,
rather than something that is purely ...
knives were designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who was
tasked by the manufacturer to come up ...
21 Oct 1999
| by PAUL WHITFIELD, Reporter, Marketing
up with this blue and gold
slippery slide pub tap, designed by Coley Porter Bell. The tap ...
and it
isn t exactly space-saving - although the design does make it seem
bigger than it actually is ...