Take a first look at the upcoming Dieter Rams documentary, which sees American director Gary Hustwit given unprecedented access to the German product designer: bit.ly/2oBUXbk
Running until 29th April, the Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft’s latest show displays Elizabeth Friedlander’s work for the likes of Penguin and the Bauer Type Foundry bit.ly/2AVDHSp
A new report on urban mobility has found that public and private sectors must work better together to keep up with developments in areas such as self-driving cars: bit.ly/2ofAMAO
Great idea! A plastic water bottle top product that allows bottled water to be used more efficiently for general washing is being used by the Metropolitan Police in London to help deal with the effects of acid attacks: bit.ly/2Dysbj1
A new exhibition by Sea Design is looking back at the wordless, geometric branding created by Roundel for British Rail’s Railfreight division in the 1980s: bit.ly/2Ccg4dx
Queens of Industry runs until September 2019 at Leeds Industrial Museum, and tells the stories of working women who acted as industrial ambassadors for Britain throughout the 20th century: bit.ly/2B8eHYj
As a crowdfunder launches for a new book celebrating the visual history of wrestling, freelance illustrator Ben Tallon reflects on how the sport’s “visual decadence” has shaped his career: bit.ly/2HFnHsF
@ltmuseum is to open two engineering-themed galleries. The new permanent displays are part of a year-long, Department for Transport led initiative to get more young people to study engineering: bit.ly/2DOpJFn