What will life look for designers after lockdown? @saffronbc, @taxistudio and more discuss returning to work (and what they've learnt from WFH): bit.ly/2WPFVA1
"Hygiene signage will be standard"
"Items will need to be viewed easily without having to pick them up"
"Brands may need machines that ‘think’ more like sales assistants"
We asked designers how they think retail environments will change post-lockdown: bit.ly/35PoWlf
The chancellor's furlough scheme has been extended until October, with some alterations coming soon to ensure the UK is gradually eased back into work - here's what that means for designers bit.ly/3fNUTir
How can small studios land big clients? We spoke to the design studios who have done it to find out how they got in front of clients and onto pitch lists in their formative years bit.ly/2UfMLhW
The design community has rallied throughout lockdown to develop engaging and creative ways to entertain children at home. With some time to go before restrictions are lifted, here's our favourite design-led resources for parents and kids to pass time bit.ly/2YJDIbF
Shops could begin to emerge from lockdown as early as next month, but many will have undergone significant redesigns to comply with social distancing safety regulations.
Here's what retail designers think that might look like bit.ly/35PoWlf
Baxter & Bailey has designed a "fluid" identity for Nomad, a new music label that seeks to unite classical and electronic musical techniques bit.ly/2WPNQx0
#BorisJohnsonsSpeech yesterday suggested some shops could reopen as early as next month.
As brands look to deliver safe but recognisable in-store experiences, we asked designers what they think the future of retail design will look like bit.ly/35PoWlf
In any other year, art and design students would be prepping final projects and working on graduation shows - with uni doors still closed, we asked three design lecturers how their roles have changed because of #lockdownbit.ly/2W2qEfP