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Anti Turns Discarded and Broken Umbrellas Into Desk and Table Lamps

Design Milk

What happens to your products at the end of their life – can they go back into the circular economy? Upcycled products, however, are sometimes devalued in what people might pay for them due to the monetary tag associated with their previous life. This is also more energy-efficient.

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Noted: New Logo and Identity for Sedigas by Morillas

Under Consideration / Brand

And this is done in a compensatory way, which even gives its name to a new economy: the circular economy, represented in a typographical gesture within a much cleaner, fresh and adaptable brand. Your browser does not support the video tag. Your browser does not support the video tag. Images (opinion after).

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Sexist design: How gendered packaging reinforces gender stereotypes and toxic masculinity

UX Collective

The Invincible shower gel was ‘ideated for total seduction’ and is for the man who wants to ‘boost his seduction power’; the tag line even says: “the power of its intense fragrance is designed to boost your sex appeal. Become invincible”. Back of some of the shower gels of the MEN EXPERT line by L’Oréal.

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The Timeless Elegance of the Burberry Logo: A History

Inkbot Design

They've employed cutting-edge technology such as RFID tags and blockchain to trace authenticity. I recall seeing a pop-up event in London focusing on the circular economy, where Burberry displayed its efforts to recycle materials. Nothing wrong with them, but not what you paid for!

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