Abstract

The article examines the history of the formation and design activities of some of the most famous design studios in London, which have gained a reputation in Europe and other parts of the world — Wolf Olins, Minale Tattersfield, Fletcher Forbes Gill; thesocio-economic circumstances of the development of British design after the Second World War and the peculiarities of the design activity of these design studios are revealed; the most popular directions of work of these design studios are analyzed: the development of packaging for production and elements of corporate identity of private enterprises and state institutions

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