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Tokyo 1964: The Olympic benchmark

UX Collective

Every two years we’re given a chance to experience the host city, its natural and manufactured landscapes, its architecture, its people and the local culture. These kinds of things are often the defining factors that designers look to when branding each of the Games, an often overlooked but crucial aspect each time.

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How to Create a Great Corporate Identity: A Complete Guide

Inkbot Design

A logo is central to a brand's identity and should be designed consistently with the business's message. A computer manufacturer would use a logo that shows the computer's various functions, such as memory, processor, and disk drive. Logo Design Tips. A well-designed logo communicates the brand's goals, values and mission.

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“Architects Should Claim the Role to Bring Beauty into People’s Lives”: A Conversation with Alison Brooks

Azure Magazine

VB: In your lectures, you present the keywords that describe the kind of work you try to achieve. For example, in my housing projects, I work with fenestration patterns that create illusions of movement, where windows appear to be traveling across the façade. Everything is possible and more voices need to be heard. It is refreshing.

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15 Myths of Logo Design: Debunking Common Misconceptions

Inkbot Design

Just imagine how many manufacturing companies have logos with wrenches, gears or cogs. These alterations are anything but random; they're strategic choices made to keep pace with where the brand is headed next while still speaking loudly enough to resonate with who it's talking to presently. That's precisely what you shouldn't do.

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