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Yuri Suzuki's new 'Sound Toy', inspired by Japanese cities, tracks emotions for well-being

Creative Boom

For his first project since leaving Pentagram last month, Yuri Suzuki has introduced a new toy for an app that acts like a diary for our happiness and well-being. It wasn't so long ago that Yuri Suzuki announced he was officially leaving Pentagram after six years, something he admits was probably his "longest employment record".

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Pentagram crafts unique tile and object designs in a collaboration with Spanish legends Huguet

Creative Boom

Totem by Yuri Suzuki. Yes, we live in a digital world. But sometimes, it can feel like everything you work on these days is made of pixels, and that can start to get tiring. Joining Pentagram proved to be the perfect moment, with Jon Marshall, Sascha Lobe, Yuri Suzuki and myself all joining as new partners the same year.

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Lexus Design Award winners suggest we can have nice things, without ruining the planet

Creative Boom

Live from Milan Design Week, we profile four young designers who are changing the game when it comes to sustainable design. Nor are we in a position to object as economic development lifts millions in developing nations out of poverty, raising global consumption levels ever higher. This is just one application of Zero Bag, however.

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Pentagram’s Yuri Suzuki and Sascha Lobe partner on MIDI’s harmonious rebrand

Design Week

Pentagram partners Sascha Lobe and Yuri Suzuki have designed the new identity for the Musical Instrumental Digital Interface (MIDI), based on musical forms and frequency waves. The central part of the new identity is the redesigned mark, which takes inspiration from musical forms and frequencies. The Stuttgart pitch.

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V&A conjures “warped” universe of Alice in Wonderland in virtual reality

Design Week

On display will be photographs of Alice Liddell (Carroll’s alleged inspiration for the eponymous character), illustrator Ralph Steadman’s modern interpretations of the characters as well as elaborate costumes from a 2011 Royal Ballet production. “We could do anything.” How museums have coped with lockdown.

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Creative leads on the women that inspire them most

Creative Boom

To provide a bit of balance in this regard, we've chatted to some big names across the industry to uncover some unsung heroines who have inspired them during their careers. Her inspiration. As her source of inspiration, Maggie picks her mother, Terry Holladay, a tennis star who represented the United States in the 1976 Wightman Cup. "As