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Shining Examples of Medical and Healthcare Branding

Canny

Shining examples of medical and healthcare branding are admittedly hard to find. Why? Because everyone seems to take the most obvious route possible. And it’s hard to blame them! In these uncertain times, people are looking for: Safety. Trust. Professionalism. Essentially, when they interact with your healthcare brand, they want to know “I’ll be safe here!”.

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LogoArchive Issue 6 (Preview)

BP&O

LogoArchive was conceived, designed and sent to print in a day. It was inspired by a panel discussion at Somerset House as part of the exhibition Print! Now on to its sixth numbered release, LogoArchive continues to reconfigure itself with each new issue with the intention of surprising and delighting, particularly in difficult times. The […].

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Graphic Designer Roma Erohnovich and his Visual World

Trendland

The New York-based Russian graphic designer, Roma Erohnovich , creates a visual culture within an artificial reality based on the experience of the system he is part of.

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Call to Submit: Booooooom 20~20 Art Print Editions

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We are very excited to announce an open call for our first art 20~20 Editions! We launched photo 20~20 Editions back in February and had hundreds of amazing photo submissions. Out of that, we selected 5 photographers, two of which are already available in our shop (check out Marley Hutchinson and Madeline Cass’ prints here). For this edition, we are looking for artists and illustrators looking to have prints produced of their own work.

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Let's Talk Trends: Designing for Maximum Impact

Speaker: Amber Asay, Creative Director and Founder of award-winning design studio Nice People

Understanding what trends are happening and how they’re impacting the competitive landscape is crucial to providing top dollar design strategy to your clients. With so many trends coming and going, it can be overwhelming to determine which ones you should capitalize on and which ones might not be worth the trouble. In this exclusive webinar with Amber Asay, we’ll explore graphic design trends that need to die, trends that are starting to pick up and why, trends that have come and gone, and how t

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Reviewed: New Look for Think 2020 by FIELD

Under Consideration / Brand

“Seeing Colors”. Established in 2018, Think is an annual conference by IBM that, at the time, consolidated various smaller events into what is now a bigger business and technology conference experience showcasing the company's latest innovations, insights, and expertise. The name of the event comes from IBM's long-standing motto first used by Thomas J.

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Copenhagen’s Distinct Architecture Knit into Color-Blocked Urban Landscapes by Jake Henzler

Colossal

All images © Jake Henzler, shared with permission. Instead of writing or illustrating a journal to record his excursions, Sydney-based artist Jake Henzler knits colorful memories of urban landscapes into huge pieces of art. The artist goes by the name of “‘Boy Knits World”’ on Instagram and crafts quilt-like panels of urban spaces that he comes across whilst traveling. .

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Mac House by La Erreria [Novelda]

Trendland

Inspired by ideas of sustainability , deep thinking and proximity, Mac House is a perfect example of architectural integrity. Designed by La Erreria practice, it is tucked between older buildings in the region of Novelda.

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Sunday Best: A photographic celebration of London’s many religions

Creative Review

With the toxic political rhetoric that surrounded the Brexit debate, and a dramatic rise in hate crimes over the past few years, Britain has, in many ways, started to feel like a nation divided. Documentary photographer Katie Waggett began her photo series Sunday Best in order to shine a light on a different side to Britain – specifically to celebrate London’s long history as a welcoming home for people of all nationalities, ethnicities and beliefs.

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“We’re in a golden age of design”: The enduring appeal of board games

Design Week

In the week ending 21 March 2020, sales of board games were up 240% in the UK, compared to the same week in 2019. This surge in popularity coincided with a country preparing for quarantine – prime minister Boris Johnson announced stricter lockdown measures just days later on 23 March. Faced with the growing suspicion that the decision was imminent, it seems many Brits turned to more low-tech forms of entertainment in preparation.

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The Democratization of Design: Giving Creators & Marketers the Tools to Succeed

Brands must create and share impactful content to thrive, but they have less people, tighter budgets, and fewer resources to do so. Learn how to publish and market digital content with the same professionalism as organizations with million-dollar budgets.

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Classy Branding & Visual Identity for Anovel Jazz Festival

Abduzeedo

Classy Branding & Visual Identity for Anovel Jazz Festival. abduzeedo Apr 16, 2020 It’s hard to not follow trends, I struggle, people I know struggle, you probably struggle. That’s okay. The best way to learn is to try to imitate things we like. I am a believer that nothing is truly brand new but more an interpretation of something. I wonder if that is because I am not not talented enough.

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Photographer Jérôme Brunet Captures Rock Legends In Graphis Journal #362!

Graphis

Graphis had the opportunity to present the talented photographer, Jérôme Brunet in our Graphis Journal. Born in southern France and raised in Ontario, Canada, Brunet is an award-winning photographer whose shots of rock stars and musicians have delighted and awed many. His work has been published internationally in publications including Rolling Stone, Time, Vanity Fair, […].

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Designer Spotlight Peter Voth

Abduzeedo

Designer Spotlight Peter Voth. abduzeedo Apr 16, 2020 Times are definitely changing, we all live in a pandemic and hopefully soon a post-pandemic reality. Economically things will be difficult initially but eventually things will get better. I know this sounds super grim, but in order to help everyone to promote their work, we will start featuring designers from all over the world in a series we call Designer Spotlight.

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Honest, inspiring or provoking, here are the Nicer Tuesdays talks which we can’t stop thinking about

Its Nice That

Rinchen Ato, Yumna Al-Arashi, Enda Bowe, Deepa Keshvala and Luke Evans each delivered moving talks in their own right. And we can’t stop thinking (or talking) about them.

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From Visualization to Execution: Exploring Our Strengths as Designers

Speaker: Sean Adams, ArtCenter College of Design

Thomas Edison once said “Vision without execution is hallucination.” This statement applies not just to invention, but to graphic design. One of the greatest strengths of graphic designers is the ability to first develop a concept and then execute it to make it real. From visualization and ideation all the way through to actuation and execution, each step of this process takes skill and expertise.

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Inside the Design Studio (Online)

Shillington

General Assembly invites experts from the field of design within the New York creative community to share an insider’s view of their work. Topics covered range from user experience to branding and a discussion on how they approach projects from a designer’s perspective. You’ll also gain insight into opportunities within the field and the future of the industry.

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“Free!” by Artist Jonathan Gitelson

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Shining a positive light on Asian voices, Chuntian is a guide to spring inspired by the philosophy of Chinese medicine

Its Nice That

In response to rapidly rising xenophobia, Kat Chan decided to switch up the narrative.

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“Wilderness of Mirrors” by Photographer Chase Barnes

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Rethinking Creative Workflows: Increasing Efficiency in the Design Process

As the design industry evolves, teams are facing new challenges and a need to produce more outstanding creative work than ever. Leaders must learn how to adapt their processes to solve today’s—and tomorrow’s—unique design challenges. In this e-book, you’ll learn how to establish your creative workflow and leverage the power of CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite to streamline the entire design process, from start to finish.

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Loïc Altaber’s reductive practice favours simplicity, not minimalism

Its Nice That

Loïc looks towards the cinematic work of Buster Keaton in his latest animated posters.

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You’re Going To Want One Of These Portable Sanitation Kits

The Die Line

Designer Kiran Zhu's concept Handy Capsule comes in an aluminum tote meant to resemble a makeup compact, and it contains a mask, hand sanitizer, temperature stickers, and alcohol wipes.

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Studio Ghibli releases free video call backgrounds

Its Nice That

Forget your artfully-arranged plants and prints: attend your next virtual meeting from the streets of Spirited Away, Arriety’s bedroom or the hat shop from Howl’s Moving Castle.

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Skin Series by Rosie Broadhead

Trendland

In unsure times like these, we strongly focus on our safety and our health. Currently, there are articles popping up filled with tips on how to keep your health in check and how to improve your immune system. But what if it is not only about what you put in your body, but also what you put on your body? As a researcher and designer in the fashion industry, this is a subject that Rosie Broadhead explores by using probiotic bacteria in clothing.

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Creative Insights: Data-Backed Trends to Help You Design Successful Content

In today’s competitive markets, how do you make sure that your content not only stands out but performs well? How can you predict whether certain design choices will result in clicks, engagement, downloads, and other drivers of ROI? Shutterstock’s Creative Insights Report (Q3) is your window into the hottest trends that are transforming the creative world.

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Neon-Illuminated Glass Orchids by Laura Hart Consider the Flowers’ Fragility and Resiliency

Colossal

“Orchis Exotica Cattleya Amethyst,” fused and sculpted glass with neon, 44.5 x 47.5 x 17 centimeters. All images © Laura Hart, shared with permission. Made of translucent glass, Laura Hart ’s brilliant orchids appear to be the paragon of delicacy: the fleshy petals and neon-illuminated columns are in full bloom, representing a fleeting stage of life that’s modeled with an easily breakable substance.

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Bulletproof redesigns Cadbury and Dairy Milk to “put the humanity back into it”

Its Nice That

The brand’s wordmark has been redrawn while it’s staple chocolate bar gets a bold redesign with new type, patterns and icons.

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A Ridiculously Long Chain Reaction Brings Social Distancing to the Dinner Table

Colossal

The latest humorous invention by Joseph Herscher designed to maintain social distancing practices during a meal might abide by the six-foot rule, but it definitely requires a little bit of patience, especially for those who are super hungry. The Rube Goldberg-esque sequence in “ Pass The Pepper: Social Distancing is Nothing to Sneeze At ” spans about five minutes in a ridiculous series of reactions that include balls rolling down shoots, spaghetti cooking half-way, and a horrifying c

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Fenna Schilling’s collages modernise the cut-and-paste medium, without sacrificing its analogue warmth

Its Nice That

Based in Amsterdam, Fenna’s works feature material from her ever-growing collection of books and employ a process she describes as “painting without paint”.

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How to Create Stunning Typography With the Corel Type Tool Kit

Download this free eBook to learn how you can create stunning typography, using the basics, such as placing text, to advanced controls like ligatures, variable fonts, effects, tracking, range kerning, and everything in between. Learn how to: Use Character Control to add variety to your font styles. Use Paragraph Control to manage spacing, alignment, justification and more.