Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Doctor Who – Fourth Doctor, Fifth Doctor, Leela and Tegan Outfits

The official Forbidden Planet website has released information about four new Doctor Who outfits, which are designed to look like the costumes of the Fourth Doctor, Leela, the Fifth Doctor and Tegan. These new outfits are available to pre-order at the price of £39.99 from Forbidden Planet, and are expected to arrive at their warehouse on 15th July 2011.

Unfortunately the Tegan outfit is no longer listed on the Forbidden Planet website, but the Fourth Doctor, Fifth Doctor and Leela outfits are still available via these highlighted links.

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Exclusive Doctor Who Desktop Wallpapers

The official Doctor Who website has been updated with four brand new desktop wallpapers, designed by Stuart Manning. The designs have been made with classic twists on recent adventures, including ‘Victory of the Daleks’, ‘The Hungry Earth’, ‘The Lodger’, and the exclusive Christmas story ‘Snowfall’.

The four designs are available to download here.

Saturday, 18 December 2010

Doctor Who Christmas Cards by Blink













These four Doctor Who Christmas cards were designed by Blink, and are able to be printed in high definition by clicking on them.

Sunday, 24 October 2010

Paul McGann's New Doctor Who Costume

A photo of a brand new costume for Paul McGann’s Eighth Doctor has been revealed online, and shows him wearing a black leather jacket with a brown man bag and a new sonic screwdriver. The most notable change is his hair style, which has gone from being a mass of curls to relatively scruffy short hair.

The new appearance of the Eighth Doctor will supposedly be seen on the upcoming audio adventures featuring his incarnation, as Paul McGann did not want to keep wearing his wig for the cover photo shoots.

Saturday, 12 June 2010

TARDIS Comparisons























Many months ago, Blue Peter held another of their popular Doctor Who competitions, with children everywhere being set the task of designing a TARDIS. The winner would have the grand honour of their design being built and appearing in the show, which would turn out to be in ‘The Lodger’.

However, the picture of the design and the finished product show that they are completely different, showing no resemblance. Where’s the television, microphones, skipping ropes and coat hanger? And since when did the design include an umbrella, a road cone, a lampshade and an alarm?

Is this really meant to be the same TARDIS?

Please comment and rate below.

Sunday, 7 March 2010

Can You Design A Costume?


Have you ever wondered what it must be like to design a costume for the Doctor?

Now's your chance to have a go at designing your very own costume! The designs will be voted on, and the winning design will feature in an exclusive story and game created by Blink.

Please post any ideas or suggestions you have in the comments section below, or in the c-box.