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Great design review: MoMA, NYC

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Being one of the most important museums of the world, the Museum of Modern Arts of New York City doesn't fall short as far as their design projects. For every exhibition, campaigns, brochures and so on, the in-house design team never disappoints with their edgy graphic proposals, they live up to their expectations, and far more!

Hereis the MoMA's personal design studio where they...

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Design trends: geometric patterns

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In a previous post we saw the beautiful examples of vintage swedish covers with their simple and bold geometric forms. This time is going to be about the contemporary geometric trend, as it has become more and more popular in the design world.

There are a lot of possibilities for applications of this particular style, and we can see that it has become a big hitwithin the logotypes...

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Design news: London olympics stamps

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If you can't still adjust to the idea that it is already 2012, here's a small reminder that the olympics are being held in London this year, and the british are commemorating the games with the release of various sets of stamps.

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Wegmans Settles With Walgreens Over Logo Dispute

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Wegmans Markets is settling a lawsuit filed against them by Walgreens. In November, Walgreens claimed Wegmans was infringing on trademarks by using the Circle W symbol. They had argued that Wegmans’ use of the logo infringed on the trademark for its own “Flying W” logo and could confuse consumers.

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Yankees Logo Goes To Court

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A woman in New York is taking the city's legendary baseball team, the Yankees, to court. She is claiming that she owns the copyright to the iconic ‘bat in a hat’ logo that the Yankees have used since 1936, according to several reports.

Tanit Buday says her uncle, Kenneth Timur, designed the famous logo, but was never compensated. Now, she want the Yankees to fork over all the money they've earned selling products that sport the logo, according to a report on Reuters.

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