Frank Budgen: A Tribute

Frank Budgen, who has died aged 61, was quite possibly the greatest commercials director the UK has ever produced

Intravox: an interactive musical exhibition from Fred Deakin

Fred Deakin’s interactive installation at Central Saint Martins’ Lethaby Gallery lets visitors control a choir of singing heads using hand gestures. We spoke to Deakin about the project and the importance of collaboration in interaction design

Tomorrow Was a Montage

A new exhibition at the Cooper Gallery in Dundee examines the disruptive practice of ‘montage’ in the work of three generations of Polish and Hungarian image-makers – and includes 60 posters by the legendary graphic artist, Roman Cieślewicz

Mulberry reimagines the Nativity in its Christmas ad

“It’s a thing of wonder, quite stupendous”: give a Mulberry bag this Christmas, and you might just end up with the three wise men on your doorstep, according to the brand’s new festive ad, from adam&eveDDB.

What’s next for the car?

The cars we drive (and those that will one day drive us) are on the brink of unprecedented change. But does the future belong to the traditional manufacturers or to the disruptors of Silicon Valley?

Design and HS2

The HS2 rail project will present a huge opportunity for designers, says Sadie Morgan, the chair of its design panel

TfL’s design connections

Beyond the obvious souvenirs, Transport for London’s licensing department has a history of supporting unusual, eclectic design projects and brand collaborations

Trip and visor

Virtual reality appears a good fit for the travel industry, which is increasingly using digital experiences to entice people to book trips. But can you ever beat the real world? Mark Pytlik, CEO and founder at Stinkdigital, offers up his view