Tag: Design Records and research1920s fashion and design in The National Archives’ visual collectionsTuesday 12 April 2022The registered design collection at The National Archives offers us a unique insight into...Records and researchMarkets, London buses and motifs: Untold tales of the Festival of BritainThursday 30 September 2021Seventy years ago today, on 30 September 1951, the Festival of Britain took down...Records and researchThe Lion and Unicorn Pavilion: Legacies of the 1951 Festival of BritainTuesday 25 May 2021If you had taken a walk along the south bank of London’s River Thames...Behind the scenesResearching while the archive is closed: Visual collectionsThursday 9 April 2020While The National Archives is closed, nobody can research using original documents. This, of...Records and researchTrade marks: making their markWednesday 23 January 2019For hundreds of years, traders have put their particular marks or symbols on their...Behind the scenesIntroducing our online design guideFriday 26 September 2014Our website redesign launched just over a year ago and ever since we’ve continued...Behind the scenesGathering dustMonday 30 June 2014Unsurprisingly, we have dust at The National Archives! I never imagined that dust would...Behind the scenes‘You could be born again’Tuesday 15 April 2014The National Archives advises on the use (and re-use) of public sector information, and...Behind the scenesBeta release of new web pagesThursday 3 April 2014It’s been six months since we released the first pages of the new look...Behind the scenesMobile first? Absolutely. Why you need analytics to improve your services.Thursday 16 January 2014Ok, Tuesday was quite a busy day for me and many of my colleagues...Behind the scenesRedesigning the recordMonday 30 September 2013A few weeks ago Emma Allen wrote about the upcoming new design for our...Behind the scenesOur website: a design journeyMonday 16 September 2013I’m delighted to be able to share with you today the first pages of... 1 2 »