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- Brands: More Than Packaging?
- Are simply a matter of designers' inflated sense of self-importance, or is there a genuine and fundamental difference in the way designers now approach packaging design? Certainly, today's strategic approach to branding offers the designer more opportunities to contribute intellectually to the branding process, and to define the way in...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Deciding If A Degree In Design Is Right For You
- Designers are recognised by Brands which they create degree offered by various ends recognise a study on Fashion/Design undergone. A successful designer needs lot of creative talent, research, innovation, managerial, planning, communication, presentation skills. There are university like North Carolina, Kent university which offers high standard programs. Individual schools offers...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- BBH Offers Just $1,500 for New Logo Design; Creatives Infuriated
- Bartle, Bogle, Hegarty is staging a competition for anyone who wants to design a new logo for its "global innovations unit" BBH Labs. The prize? $1,500. Designers are asked to submit only rough comps before the decision over the final work is made. The move has sparked...
- Blog posts 2009-04-10
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- Software makers court industrial designers.(VX Corp., think3 Inc., and Parametric Technology Corp. marketed their software at the Industrial Designers Society of America's conference)(Brief Article)
- BOSTON - Software makers VX Corp., think3 Inc. and Parametric Technology Corp. sought to sway designers attending the recent Industrial Designers Society of America's IDSA 2001 conference and exhibition in Boston. Mechanical computer-aided-design BOSTON - Software makers VX Corp., think3 Inc. and...
- Research articles 2001-10-01
- Designers adapt to survive. (men's costume designers) (includes related article)
- DESIGNERS ADAPT TO SURVIVE NEW YORK - For designers and top collections, the 1990s represent "the survival of the flexible." The ability to adapt is crucial as classification buying seeps into every level of men's wear. To continue doing business in the...
- Research articles 1990-04-18
- LIFESTYLE BY DESIGN.(lifestyle designers)
- THESE ARE FASCINATING TIMES for home products licensing. And the most intriguing licensing phenomenon: Lifestyle designers. Oh, they may think they're fashion designers, but the reality is designers fashion much more than clothes. Successful designers fashion dreams. They craft images of how we want to...
- Research articles 1998-06-15
- Five Lessons You Can Learn from Designers
- You might be in sales, PR or accounting and barely have the artistic talent it takes to draw a stick figure, but that doesn't mean you have nothing to learn from designers. The people behind every product you love have certain habits of mind that can benefit young professionals in...
- Blog posts 2009-08-11
- Designers cope with push for shorter development cycles. (With speed drives development)
- Designers cope with push for shorter development cycles In order to squeeze as much time and cost out of product-development cycles as possible in 1989, subsystem and system designers will have to create more modular, application-specific products th Designers cope with push for shorter development cycles...
- Research articles 1989-01-12
- Tempest designers face job cutbacks. (National Security Agency's Tempest-standard products)
- Tempest designers face job cutbacks Changes over the last year in the National Security Agency's policy on Tempest-qualified equipment may spell a tighter market for Tempest designers. As many as 40% of today's players could be out of the business w Tempest designers face job...
- Research articles 1989-09-21
- SMIC NEEDS MORE IC DESIGNERS
- AsiaInfo Services 01-02-2003 SMIC Needs more IC Designers SHANGHAI, Jan 02, 2003 SinoCast via COMTEX -- The Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation SMIC is recruiting IC Integrated Circuits designers of 300 in Beijing, Hefei AsiaInfo Services 01-02-2003 ...
- Research articles 2003-01-02
- Designers in limbo. (menswear designers)
- DESIGNERS IN LIMBO Young American men's wear designers are facing their toughest challenge since the designer boom began more than a decade ago. Like the moon, earth and sun during a solar eclipse, a number of problems in the industry...
- Research articles 1988-10-10
- -GM: Top fashion and automotive designers team up to create "ultimate" GM vehicles for breast cancer.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-12 November 1998-GM: Top fashion and automotive designers team up to create "ultimate" GM vehicles for breast cancer C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:111198 New York -- General Motors and the Council of Fashion Designers of America CFDA announced six of the country's top fashion designers...
- Research articles 1998-11-12
- John Wiley & Sons has signed an agreement with the American Society of Interior Designers for Wiley to become the exclusive publisher of ASID-branded books for professional interior designers
- John Wiley & Sons (Hoboken, NJ) has signed an agreement with the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID; Washington, D.C.) for Wiley to become the exclusive publisher of ASID-branded books for professional interior designers. Under terms of the deal, Wiley will develop a library of books for residential and commercial...
- Research articles 2005-02-15
- Designers plan 'Fashion Aid' for Ethiopian famine relief.
- LONDON FNS -- A group of 19 international designers will hold a Fashion Aid Show Nov. 5 at the Royal Albert Hall here to raise at least 1 million pounds ($1.36 million) for famine relief in Ethiopia. The designers include 15 English designers...
- Research articles 1985-08-06
- No budding superstars among young U.S. designers.
- There are not any spectacular new menswear designers in the US ready to wrest the crown from current superstar designers Donna Karan, Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren. Retailers believe the stagnant economy, a lack of financial backers, small advertising and marketing budgets and a lack of access to exclusive fabrics...
- Research articles 1996-05-15
- Designers map survival plan. (department store trade in men's clothing)
- DEPARTMENT STORES DESIGNERS MAP SURVIVAL PLAN NEW YORK -- Men's wear designers with a strong foothold in department stores are bullish about growing their business further. Despite tooth-and-nail competition, many designers are saying they've found a surprisingly simple formula for...
- Research articles 1990-05-16
- Designers going undercover. (men's fashion designers introduce underwear collections) (Accessories for Men)
- A number of fashion designers have introduced their own lines of men's underwear, inspired by the success of Calvin Klein's line of underwear. Men's underwear is appealing to designers because it has a high inventory turnover and good profit margins. Designers who have launched their own lines of men's underwear...
- Research articles 1994-02-11
- Designers go toe-to-toe; apparel designers are jumping feet-first into hosiery as a way to expand their men's accessories business. (Accessories for Men)
- Clothing designers such as Bill Blass, Alexander Julian, Robert Stock and Oscar de la Renta are joining such designers as Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani and Ralph Lauren in the men's hosiery business. Both designers and manufacturers say that the growing interest in men's hosiery goes beyond the fact that it...
- Research articles 1994-08-12
- Are designers merely players in the product placement game? Hollywood agents seek to pull the strings.(clothing designers)
- Once upon a time, designers helped to dress the likes of Clark Gable and Gary Cooper. They'd send suits and tailors to the West Coast to help the studio's wardrobe people create an image -- a persona --for a star. The designers got to see their clothes...
- Research articles 1997-11-17
- New York Hip.(US designers' spring 1997 collections)
- Versatility and choice define US designers' spring 1997 collections. Traditionally conservative designers such as Ralph Lauren were tailoring their collections to fit the casual attitudes of the young people of the 1990s without alienating more conservative customers. Casual and sportswear designers such as Tommy Hilfiger included suits in their collections....
- Research articles 1996-07-30
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