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It's all in the eyes for A Practice for Everyday Life's identity for the 59th Venice Biennale

Creative Boom

Crafted by A Practice for Everyday Life , the London studio founded by Kirsty Carter and Emma Thomas in 2003, it's inspired by Surrealism and represented by eyes, which can be seen dotted around the Venetian city. With the 59th Venice Biennale well underway, our attention turns to the Italian exhibition's graphic identity for 2022.

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Pentagram redesigns Sight and Sound for a new era of film

Creative Review

Founded in 1932, Sight and Sound is the UK’s oldest film publication and has long been considered one of the international authorities on the subject. After a tough year for the film industry in the wake of the pandemic, the publication is relaunching with a new look and editorial approach developed in collaboration with Pentagram.

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A Nearly 500-Page Monograph Chronicles Three Decades of Olafur Eliasson’s Practice

Colossal

“The weather project” (2003), monofrequency lamps, projection screen, haze machines, foil mirror, aluminum, scaffolding, 26.7 meters, installation view at Tate Modern, London. Photo by Tate photography, Andrew Dunkley & Marcus Leith.

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Burger King Rebrand — Unused Burger King Logo Ideas

Logo Smith

In 2003, Burger King hired the Miami-based advertising agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky (CP+B), which completely reorganized its advertising with a series of new campaigns centered on a redesigned Burger King character nicknamed “The King”, accompanied by a new online presence.

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Out Now: Azure’s 300th Issue!

Azure Magazine

We published pieces on the floating communities of Lagos, Nigeria (Sept 2007); Frank Gehry’s just-completed Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles (Nov/Dec 2003); and Nelda Rodger’s experience of “the Last Salone in Milan” (Jul/Aug 2005).

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Ekow Eshun curates an exhibition inspired by activism and agency

Creative Review

The Fund for Global Human Rights is a charity working with activists across Africa, Latin America, South Asia and Southeast Asia – four regions of the world that it is spotlighting in Face to Face, a new public exhibition in King’s Cross Tunnel and the surrounding Outside Art Project space, which launched earlier this year.

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Behind Mississippi’s “transparent” process to redesign its state flag

Design Week

When it was retired earlier this year, the state department asked the public for submissions for a new state flag. In 2003, Georgia redesigned its flag which meant that Mississippi’s was the only remaining flag to feature the Confederate symbol. The process has attracted a great deal of public engagement.