
Strange and stackable – Stevie Gee's children's packaging for Stella McCartney
How do you make underwear shopping fun for children? By creating a visual lexicon of stackable parts that build up to create a family of strange and unexpected characters, of course. Illustrator Stevie Gee – who has worked with brands like Patagonia, Paul Smith, Nike, Lacoste and more – has done just that in his packaging for Stella McCartney's childrens' underwear. A new collection of boxes display a different part of a face or body on each of their sides, offering the oppor

Spacegram looks back at highlights from London Design Week
London Design Festival has dominated our screens for the past couple of weeks, with Pentagram's revamp of the event's red branding illuminating the social media stratosphere. As the rush of openings, unveilings and cascading reviews dies down, think takes a look back at some of this year's most memorable features with the young, Lisbon-based architecture trio – Spacegram. This super-trend-aware studio was founded by Bruno Martins Pereira, Ana Raquel Ferrão and Gilberto Pedros


WATCH: Designer creates clothes that fit children as they grow
A very technical, and quite ingenious, pleating system has been developed by a newly graduated Royal College of Art student – Ryan Mario Yasin – to create children's clothes that grow with their wearers over time. The name of the clothing line is Petit Pli, and it was launched this year in hopes of filling a gap in the kids-wear market and offering an alternative to "dull & ill fitting children's clothes". Images: Petit Pli Yasin's inspiration for the clothing design came fro