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Playtype resurrects Publish Gothic, a custom typeface for a Danish newspaper that survived just 41 days

Creative Boom

Within its first month of production in 2002, it amassed 13,000 subscribers and 20,000 buyers, who were all happily paying to access the publication that broke existing norms of style, form and journalism. "I Dagen ceased to exist after a mere 41 days in print, declaring bankruptcy the same year it was introduced.

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The Future of Ontario Place: Towards an Inclusive Preservation Dialogue

Azure Magazine

While the exalted company underlined the threatened Toronto landmark’s social and historical value in no uncertain terms, the designation also marked a crescendo in an ongoing saga all-too familiar to lovers of the public waterfront park – that is, most all Torontonians. An aerial view of the complex under construction. Offering 7.5

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Twitter layoffs, meeting fatigue, Taylor Swift’s AI, Apple accessibility

UX Collective

Add their profile to the UX Collective Talent Network. A collection of HCI videos produced from 1983–2002. Support the newsletter The UX Collective is an independent design publication that elevates unheard design voices, reaching over 500k+ designers every week. By Aaron Cecchini-Butler Design after the end of the world ?

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The mechanics of non-human personas

UX Collective

To speak up on behalf of the environment, the Sierra Club, stepped in and unsuccessfully attempted to block the development arguing that it would cause irreparable harm to the public interest. After years of court hearings, the project was ultimately deemed to be too costly and lost support from the U.S. government. Tehseen, N., Garrett, J.J.

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Gotham Font History: From GQ to the Barack Obama Campaign

Tuts Plus

The Gotham font family has been used in many rebranding efforts like Cartoon Network, Twitter, Tom Ford, and Chanel. . Gotham in Use While it was developed for a specific use, GQ’s exclusive license expired in 2002, and Gotham was later released for public use. Inspired by mid-20th century signage found in New York. .

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Guerrilla Advertising: How to Make Your Brand Stand Out

Inkbot Design

Guerrilla Advertising: How to Make Your Brand Stand Out Guerrilla advertising (or guerrilla marketing) is a term that describes the process of utilising unconventional and sometimes illegal tactics to generate free publicity for a brand, product, or service. This can lead to negative publicity and damage the brand's reputation.

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Early Web Design Helped a Generation Express Themselves Online. How Do We Capture That Feeling Again?

Eye on Design

Instead, the emphasis was on collaboration in the classroom, and giving the students a publication outlet. . By 2006, the social networking site temporarily surpassed Google as the most visited website in the United States. Academic sites highlighted both individual and communal experiences in a shared and public digital landscape.