CWL NEWS ARCHVE

This is the CWL News and Funded Project News Archive. It draws an informative picture on which stories relevant to the creative industries were happening during the AHRC-funded period of Creativeworks London between 2012 and 2016.

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The National Archives launch the Design Collection – limited introductory offer!

The National Archives are launching the Design Collection, an online subscription service which gives access to over 1,000 heritage designs. By opening up these rarely seen designs, we hope to inspire artists and designers to produce new and exciting works:

– artists can look for inspiration from colours and textures used through the ages

– fashion designers can create new ranges inspired by, and rooted in heritage

– interior design brands can see original, bygone styles and give them a contemporary twist for modern homes

– art colleges can provide their students with access to an accurate record of design and manufacturing history

Users can filter by pattern, theme, colour and date range to find the designs that appeal to them the most, and they can download an unlimited number. More designs are being added to the collection on a regular basis.

The limited introductory offer, which runs until 28 January 2015, gives 70% off the first year’s subscription. Under this offer, an annual subscription for an individual costs £75 (full price £250). The cost of an annual subscription to a multi-user account is dependent upon the number of users and organisation type.

The National Archives holds almost three million registered designs, dating from 1839 to 1991.

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Queen Mary - University of London
Arts & Humanities Research Council
European Union
London Fusion

Creativeworks London is one of four Knowledge Exchange Hubs for the Creative Economy funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to develop strategic partnerships with creative businesses and cultural organisations, to strengthen and diversify their collaborative research activities and increase the number of arts and humanities researchers actively engaged in research-based knowledge exchange.