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Without Studio redesigns Sodexo's billion-dollar US dining offer with One&All, a celebration of collegiate diversity

Creative Boom

Striped patterns add further texture, nodding to both deli counters and campus sports culture. Without co-developed a full implementation system with Sodexo's in-house teams, including operational playbooks, training resources, signage systems, and toolkits for food presentation, service tone, and interior touchpoints. "We

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Creative minds unite: All Flows Festival returns to Milton Keynes with star-studded lineup

Creative Boom

Her mesmerising practice transforms everything from sounds and sleep patterns to wine and perfumes into visual art, collaborating with clients like the British Library and Wired UK to reveal the hidden beauty in numbers and information. That community feeling is what sets All Flows apart from larger, more impersonal creative gatherings.

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How live event illustration brings big opportunities for artists

Creative Boom

She creatively captures keynote talks, panels, and workshops in real-time at academic, corporate, and cultural events, making complex information accessible and more engaging. Alternatively, she will save the artwork and unveil it during breaks or use it for an end-of-day summary. People love seeing timelapse videos of her work taking shape.

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Creative Stationery Design Tips To Wow Clients

Inkbot Design

Consistent Imagery : Use similar graphic elements or patterns your brand employs. Presentation and Packaging Creative Packaging Ideas Having nailed down the print and production aspects, it's time to shift our focus to the often-overlooked but immensely impactful area of presentation and packaging. It's your brand's handshake.

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The masked side of design leadership

UX Collective

In this post, authored by Jose Coronado in close collaboration with Jason Mesut and his shaping tools, we decode some negative archetypes, or ‘anti-patterns,’ of design leadership and explore how you can start to improve and manage them better, as the leader yourself, or someone affected by such a leader. What does the situation require?

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19 artists created gig-style posters for every home match of Ipswich Town’s last season

Its Nice That

To celebrate the community that the project has built, the Call Me Ted team recently hosted a pop-up exhibition in Ipswich town centre displaying all 19 of their artist collaborations to date at scale, “we also held artist-led workshops with more than 300 local school children, helping inspire the next generation of design talent”, shares Steve.

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From Single Balls of Clay, Paul S. Briggs ‘Hand-Turns’ Leafy Vessels

Colossal

Curling leaves and pinched patterns cloak the bold vessels of artist Paul S. “One of the main tools I ask students to bring to my workshops is patience,” he says. Using a slab-building technique, he creates chunky sculptures that nod to nature, mindfulness, and the malleability of his chosen medium.