It's been three months since our last coronavirus business impact analysis - take our latest survey to help us discover how design businesses have weathered lockdown bit.ly/31Sc9OZ
Plastic barriers and caution tape are not permanent solutions for a world post-coronavirus and designing confidence back into public spaces is a necessity. How do you think the challenge can be addressed? bit.ly/3dXRxaG
Confused about what yesterday's #summerstatement means for designers? We've broken down Rishi Sunak's words with the help of the Design Council, the DBA and Moore Kingston Smith to find out what you need to pay attention to bit.ly/2ZTfI5b
What does today's "mini-budget" really mean for designers? We speak to @designcouncil, @dbaHQ and @MooreKSw1 about what Rishi Sunak's plans could mean for the industry bit.ly/2ZTfI5b
Take our latest #coronavirus business impact survey and tell us how you've found the last three months in lockdown, whether you've accessed government financial support and how you feel about the future of your design business bit.ly/31Sc9OZ
“Focus should always be placed on visibility, showcasing the talent and excellence that exists within the community" - design has always been important to the LGBTQ+ community, but how can brands get involved in Pride in a meaningful way? bit.ly/2Vyz26i
Back in April, we asked readers how they were coping during the early stages of the #coronavirus pandemic - now as the country begins to reopen, Design Week wants to know how your design business has weathered the last three months, take our survey here bit.ly/31Sc9OZ
There are still plenty of design events and resources to catch virtually this month, including D&AD's New Blood, family learning from House of Illustration and 5,000 years of art history from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Find our list here: bit.ly/38kLdZq
Plastic barriers and caution tape are not permanent solutions for a world post-coronavirus, so how can we design confidence back into public spaces? bit.ly/3dXRxaG