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Beautiful Branding: Pasta La Vista

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It's a given for every food related business that their corporate image must be spot on for success. The rise of the slow-food movement and the overall preference for hand-made and organic meals also plays a part in the direction of the visual aspect of their products. Pasta La Vista is an Italian chain of restaurants and also a pasta manufacturer that has taken these cues into...

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Beautiful Branding: NZARI

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On some beautiful logo design news here we have the case of The New Zealand Antarctic Institute, organization responsible of the research and conservation activities in the white continent. Auckland based agency BRRwas in charge of re-designing their dated logo and oh what a brilliant job they have done. The new logo is a perfect example of clever design that combines simplicity,...

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Beautiful Branding: Nuts.com

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Nuts.com is a family business that's been around since the 1920's. They took their grandfather's business into the online world and started selling the products via internet and recently they went through a makeover made by world renowned agency Pentagram. Their brand focuses on the quality of their products without losing the approachable appeal and for that their new...

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Graphic Design Classics: Mexico 1968 Olympics

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Now that the Olympic Games are over and considering all the controversy that surrounded its looks- let's take some time to look back on one of the most beautifully designed identity in the history of the games. I'm talking about the graphic design and application of the Mexico Olympics in 1968, created by iconic designer Lance Wyman. The whole execution of the...

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Typographic Love: Design Process Behind "Girls"

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HBO's new show Girls has started with pretty decent ratings. It might become more popular with time and for people with a sharp eye for typography they might have noticed that the sans-serif typeface used for the opening is different from known fonts. Imprint Magazine has published a very interesting article about the creative process behind it.

LA based production company Grand...

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