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Women’s History Month–Redefining Their Fields

Thinking Design

In 1931 she designed the cover for die neue linie , a popular magazine for young women at the time. She continued to work with the publisher, Otto Beyer, until the beginning of the Nazi Regime. Some of her works are now held at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation. Learn more * * * * * * * * *

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The Evolution of the Iconic IBM Logo Design

Inkbot Design

Author) English (Publication Language) 752 Pages – 03/05/2019 (Publication Date) – The MIT Press (Publisher) −$29.26 $15.74 In 1972, legendary graphic designer Paul Rand gave the logo its famous eight-stripe design. His designs defined the modern IBM logo and visual identity.

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Women’s History Month–Worldview Purveyors

Thinking Design

In 2014 Kavanaugh was awarded the Julia Morgan Icon Award, and in 2016 she won the AIGA medal. She lives in Los Angeles, in a home that is a paragon of design possibility; a living museum of her vital, maximalist aesthetic. Betsey Johnson (1942-present) Betsey Johnson is no stranger to style and cultural movements.

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The secrets and pitfalls of designing persuasive technologies

UX Collective

A list of common types of dark patterns has already been compiled on the Deceptive Design website, but these can also be grouped together into five primary categories (going by this research ). A quick summary of dark design strategies. The dark (patterns) side of UX design. Battles, B., Hoggatt, J., & Toombs, A.

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Tokyo 1964: The Olympic benchmark

UX Collective

This exhibition shows how a group of young Japanese designers and architects harnessed the opportunity presented by the 1964 Olympic Games to reframe the country’s profile and tell a fresh story to the world. Each logo and subsequent visual identity is enshrined in design history, for good or bad.

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