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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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The best new typefaces for December from leading foundries and designers

Creative Boom

So whether you're seeking a font for branding, editorial design, or personal projects, they're well worth checking out. Its thicker weight draws from public announcement styles, while the thinner variant evokes sophisticated architectural and invitation design.

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Why brand portals are the future of brand building

Creative Boom

Built with Frontify How do you maintain brand consistency across global touchpoints while still allowing for local variation? We explore the key role played by brand portals and how Frontify makes it easy to create them. Centralised brand portals. What are brand portals? So, what's the best way to create brand portals?

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People People crafts colourful identity based on building blocks for urban development

Creative Boom

The Seattle agency draws on modular and geometric forms to create striking new branding for Kirkland Urban, a mixed-use development in King County, Washington. From the public's point of view, inner-city development is always a bit of a mixed bag. Branding plays a big part in this, of course.

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New campaign to promote SYNC25, the world's first accountability summit for disability inclusion

Creative Boom

Live on the Valuable 500 social channels this week; the film supports the recent publication of the organisation's white paper on disability representation in media, marketing and product design in partnership with Yale University and research company Open Inclusion.

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Names to know: 20 visionaries shaping the future of creativity

Creative Boom

From pioneering entrepreneurs to innovative brand leaders and multidisciplinary creative forces, these are the movers and shakers propelling their respective fields forward. To answer that question, we turned to Frontify , our favourite cloud-based, brand-building platform. So, who are the names we need to know? Not rocket science."

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Ekta: 160 Faces by Lundgren+Lindqvist

BP&O

Text by Richard Baird 160 Faces is a new publication from Swedish artist Daniel Götesson working under the name Ekta, designed by Lundgren+Lindqvist and distributed under the studio’s publishing arm ll’Editions. The post Ekta: 160 Faces by Lundgren+Lindqvist appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion.