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Patterns are good

UX Collective

Source: Tidbits A design pattern is a document that describes a common solution to a recurring design problem. According to Tibor Kunert (2009), using design patterns allows designers to quickly find solutions to problems using proven designs, rather than starting from scratch each time. Welcome to Design Patterns.

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Koto's refreshed identity for music platform Deezer is built on a beating heart

Creative Boom

Established in 2007, Dezeer is an international music streaming service with access to a full-range music library. These adaptable beats take various forms, creating dynamic patterns – much like a musical equaliser – and graphic elements throughout the brand's visual identity. We find out more.

Brand 384
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Koto's refreshed identity for music platform Deezer is built on a beating heart

Creative Boom

Established in 2007, Dezeer is an international music streaming service with access to a full-range music library. These adaptable beats take various forms, creating dynamic patterns – much like a musical equaliser – and graphic elements throughout the brand's visual identity. We find out more.

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Fresh new fonts for September to satisfy that 'back to school' feeling

Creative Boom

From chunky slab serifs to geometric delights, our selection showcases the diverse range of creative thought shaping the world of typography in 2023. Bricolage Grotesque by Mathieu Triay Want to explore new horizons with your typography? It's a free and open-source variable font across three axes: weight, width and optical size.

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Deezer's Branding and Visual Identity Transformation

Abduzeedo

Established in 2007 and now reaching audiences in over 180 countries, Deezer's journey is a testament to the power of branding in connecting with users on a deep, emotional level. These beats morph into patterns, graphic elements, and even container shapes for imagery, providing a versatile yet coherent look across all brand touchpoints.

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Apple, what the heck are we doing?

UX Collective

In its release year, 2007, the iPhone’s target market was mostly made up of millennials who were a group of users marked by professionalism and a staunch predilection towards pragmatism. This pattern has been continued in iOS 16, as notifications now come in from the bottom and can be pushed up to their normal position.

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50 Best Design Blogs You Have To Read (2023 Update)

Shillington

Given that so many typography blogs are run by type designers, it’s also refreshing to see one written, instead, by a designer who uses type in their day-to-day work. There’s also a shop with some brilliant T-shirts, tote bags and fonts for fans of typography. The last week of every month, they feature a guest designer.