Five digital design trends your business should look out for in 2020
In the ever-evolving world of graphic and digital design, the start of a new decade is often the signal for fresh thinking, welcoming new approaches with open arms.
In the ever-evolving world of graphic and digital design, the start of a new decade is often the signal for fresh thinking, welcoming new approaches with open arms.
Leeds-based drainage contractor, Jet Aire Services, has appointed Darren Pavan as managing director to provide strategic leadership for its operations nationwide.
Plans to create a new urban oasis at city centre Lowry House have been given the go-ahead by Manchester City Council.
All About STEM have partnered with ScottishPower to introduce a fun, interactive primary programme to promote renewable energy.
Inspiring workspace providers Bruntwood Works were out in force on Blue Monday, as the team set out to beat the January blues by cheering up commuters in Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham.
Downtown in Business Manchester recently hosted an exclusive event with the CEO of Wigan Council, Alison McKenzie-Folan. Watch the video from the event here.
Downtown in Business Birmingham saw 2020 off to a strong and frankly, cultural start with an exclusive dinner at the iconic Hippodrome with Artistic Director & Chief Executive, Fiona Allan.
Here is a selection of our favourite tweets from the past 7 days. This week’s tweets feature @simonblackwell, @chris_kammy, @johncleese, @alisonmc_f, @dib_chris, @dibdesign_jayne and @mariac_murphy.
At the first Downtown Manchester in Business event of 2020, we heard from the CEO of Wigan council, Alison McKenzie-Folan.
Downtown boss Frank McKenna isn’t impressed by talk of the House of Lords moving North. He tells us why in is latest blog.
Will towns be the new driving force of the Northern Powerhouse? This week Downtown held an event with one of the leading Chief Executives in local government, Wigan’s Alison McKenzie-Folan. Jim hosted the lunch and reports on her forthright views on the cities v towns debate.
Artworks will infiltrate daily life in Liverpool as the first stage of Art in Motion takes hold of the city’s Commercial District.