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Hotlist 2025: the 25 most popular design studios, as voted for by their peers

Creative Boom

Paula Scher , Michael Bierut, Marina Willer, Samar Maakaroun, Eddie Opara and others have led some of the most iconic branding and design projects of our time, and it's ultimately Pentagram's ability to evolve while maintaining high standards of creativity that's led them to top our list.

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14 fonts to fall in love with: trending typefaces that designers adore

Creative Boom

The weights variation from Hairline to Super with corresponding italics form a coherent and versatile family, making it suitable for book design, poster design, branding, signage systems and more. The pair have been collaborating since 2004 on various typeface projects, most notably the award-winning Guardian Egyptian.

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Product Management Books: The Ultimate Collection

Canny

Right now, there are dozens, if not hundreds, of product management books out there. With more books comes more research, and the last thing anyone wants to do is spent hours trawling through book sites in search of the best product management books. Here are the best product management books that we just can’t put down!

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Stop wireframing (but still start low-fidelity)

UX Collective

Still, as someone who converted to product design from UX and has never looked back, the justifications for wireframes are mostly smoke and mirrors , with nobody looking behind the curtain and asking why were doing something performative and wasteful. I used to be a huge proponent of wireframing.

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Top 10 Clothing Brand Logos for Designer Inspiration

Inkbot Design

Top 10 Clothing Brand Logos for Designer Inspiration If there's one thing that can instantly grab our attention and make a lasting impression, it's a well-crafted logo. Whether the sleek curves of Nike's iconic swoosh or the bold simplicity of Adidas' three stripes, clothing brand logos can instantly communicate a brand's identity.

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Documenting the almighty button

UX Collective

[link] Compared to artists, how do we, as designers of products broaden our perspectives and look back in our field? I’m specifically intrigued by digital products for now. Sure, we have a bunch of books around brand identity, typography, and visual design in general. Pretty random group of famous brands, isn’t it ?

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Humanize your product with the Periodic Table of Human Elements

UX Collective

An MIT-developed framework for creating products that improve well-being. Is your product made out of wire or cloth? This may sound like a ridiculous question; however, I believe it holds the key to humanizing the products in our lives. There are also a number of methods/frameworks to help identify product-related emotions. [1]