The Design School believes that as the digital revolution marches ever onward new modes and methods of visual communication will continue to emerge and evolve, working practices merge and mutate, and that today's artists and designers have never been so crucial in aiding our understanding of the deep complexities of modern life, that tomorrow's artists and designers must be equipped with the mind-sets and skill-sets that have a capacity to evolve…
Design academic Dr Bernadette Blair has been invited by Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto to give their annual big talk to staff and guests next week. Dr Blair’s address will focus on the critical role of the studio … Continue reading →
Staff and students from the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture were well represented in the shortlist for the annual Enterprise Awards at Kingston University on 9th May. The winner of the Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2012 was … Continue reading →
A team of students from the MA Design for Development course in the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture at Kingston University recently won the inaugural Mayor’s Low Carbon Prize. The winning entry centres on the idea of a ‘green … Continue reading →
Britain leads the world in educating artists, designers and architects, according to one of the country’s most successful furniture designers – who has just been awarded an honorary doctorate from London’s Kingston University. Matthew Hilton, whose work can be seen … Continue reading →
Picture: James Jessiman and Danielle Watt show off their official poster with Philip Brook, chairman of All England Lawn Tennis Club. Students from Kingston University’s BA (Hons) Graphic Design and BA (Hons) Illustration & Animation courses won an exclusive competition to … Continue reading →