Blue Monday may have come and gone, but there's no denying the pressure many designers are under right now. Branding studio Nalla is tackling this with a new platform to support creatives' mental health bit.ly/3it1r7V
Currently, most glasses are only suited to people with Caucasian features. This start-up is working to change that by using tech to make frames to fit the "face landmarks" of Black people bit.ly/3sz0vDP
Theatre set designers given "extremely rare" opportunity to create Fortnum & Mason's shop window displays. Find out how they did it here: bit.ly/39s2Vvh
Designers on how drone displays will continue to influence live event production: "I don't think the skies are going to get any less busy anytime soon" bit.ly/3qpnT4Q
With traditional creative opportunities uprooted because of the pandemic, we've explored how residency programmes can help fill the gap and get those in the know to answer your questions bit.ly/35tYQ8w
Drone shows are necessarily driven by tech - but as these designers tell us, the secret to a good display lies in creativity and compelling storytelling bit.ly/3qpnT4Q
Retail design in 2021: "Hands-off gesture interactions and digital voice commands and will start to become our ‘remote control’ of how we interact with the simple things like opening entrance doors, using ATM screens and payment" bit.ly/3nOc46g
These four devices have been labelled "technology for awkward questions" and are designed to help teach sex education topics like consent bit.ly/2LyXTF5