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Future Docs' sector-defying identity by Unfound aims to get more students through med school

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Brand design studio Unfound has developed a new identity and website for Future Doc , an educational platform that aims to help future doctors get into and get through medical school. In response, the studio introduced an ownable green hue as the brand's lead colour- an antithesis to the sea of conventional blues in the space.

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Lancaster University students launch Northern Design Festival for 2024

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If you're nearer Lancaster than London, here's a new design event you'll want to check out. We all know about the London Design Festival. But in these days of remote working and regional powerhouses, the days when everything in the design industry necessarily centred around the capital are long behind us. What is it?

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Environmental course provider's new branding is wonderfully down to earth

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A new platform for learning environmental system has a slick new branding system courtesy of Pentagram and Mondial Studio. Rather than doing anything too clever, it sticks to the fundamentals of design, and is all the more successful for it. Visual designs The resulting designs, suitably enough, feel very grounding and organic.

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Pentagram finds a joyful new spin on yoga branding for Love Supreme Projects

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The world's largest design consultancy has collaborated with yoga studio Love Supreme Projects to create an identity that finds a new spin on the familiar practice. This is a departure from other yoga brands that traditionally lean on more calm and sedate designs. What do you think of when you think of yoga? © Pentagram.

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New book highlights how much graphic designers can learn from the small ads of yesteryear

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Hamish Smyth discusses the making of the book Classified: Local Ads from America's Small Towns and why it's a must-read for designers in 2023. If you haven't heard of Standards Manual , the Brooklyn-based, independent publishing imprint founded by designers Jesse Reed and Hamish Smyth in 2014, it's about time you did.

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Skin-care routine gone wrong? Studio Frith designs a suitably 'lumpy-bumpy' identity for new film Woaca

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WOACA Trailer TIFF 2023, bespoke typeface designed by Studio Frith Morning: wash your face with water only, apply a Vitamin C serum, moisturiser and SPF. Studio Frith was called in to design the titles, posters and overall visual language of the short film. "We Maybe an exfoliant, oil or mask, depending on the day.

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Why TYPEONE magazine is a must-read for graphic designers

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All photography by Yeshen Venema TYPEONE magazine isn't just a beautifully designed print publication; it's also full of key insights about the evolving interaction between typography and graphic design. Oh, what a time to be a designer. Designers everywhere can thrive in this new-new normal – as long as they stay relevant.

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