Ootje Oxenaar and a golden age of Dutch design
Under Ootje Oxenaar, the Dutch post office commissioned work of lasting worth, but the values he held dear have now fallen victim to commercial reality
Under Ootje Oxenaar, the Dutch post office commissioned work of lasting worth, but the values he held dear have now fallen victim to commercial reality
Our judges’ selection of the best entries submitted this year
With increasing deadline pressures and client interference, sometimes the only way to take the power back is to do things on your own terms
Magazine designers are often the victims of snobbery from their graphic designer peers, but there is still much to be proud of in editorial
British Airways has revamped its coat of arms of old (well, 1975) in an attempt to convey notions of heritage and stability after a troubling year
Folklore is a vibrant element of ‘Britishness’ and part of our living cultural heritage. The beliefs, customs and expressions that link the past to the present help us to understand our specific communities and cultures, as well as our shared humanity.