Fashion has been tentatively dipping its toe in the digital world for nearly two decades, but the coronavirus pandemic has pushed practitioners to explore new avenues, from VR fashion shows, to digital-only clothing (like the pieces shown here) bit.ly/2DkFUOk
As we start a new month, we look back at some of our favourite projects from July - including minimalist health and safety signs, an intricate illustration book dedicated to Frida Kahlo and a large-scale graphic social distancing initiative for pubs bit.ly/30XtjbZ
The projects that caught our eye this month included an identity for a gluten-free bakery, minimalist and witty health and safety signs and a large-scale art installation to support pubs - have a look at the rest here bit.ly/30XtjbZ
HM Revenue & Customs has an ambitious plan to make filing tax returns digital — we’ve broken down what this means for designers and how you can prepare for the changes bit.ly/3jSQbly
Coventry's City of Culture branding by @uncommon_LDN is an ode to its post-war Modernist and Brutalist architecture and the movement of its history - what do you think of the work? bit.ly/301cQ7t
With jackets made from 11 kilometres of copper and t-shirts fabricated from ceramic particles, the creatives behind fashion label Vollebak are disrupting the fashion industry bit.ly/3f2HFNe
Intricate illustrations of Frida Kahlo, social distancing on a grand and colourful scale from Shepard Fairey's Studio Number One and the "first ever" purpose-built anti-social restaurant - these are some of the projects that caught our eye in July bit.ly/30XtjbZ
The new academic year looms, so how are university staff preparing to teach design at a distance come September? We spoke to lecturers to find out: bit.ly/30WnRpM