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Cool Findings: Dead Words

Design & Style

Dead Words is a very cool project created by Karen Toand it's basically an homage to all those words that have been slowly going on decay and being forgotten in the common language. Designers, illustrators and artists are welcome to participate with their own interpretation of a certain dead word, using their meaning as inspiration for their work which mainly focuses on...

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Beautiful Branding: The Argonauts

Design & Style

Although being a fictional brand, The Argonauts is the name given to a hotel in San Francisco inspired by the gold rush era that made the city so famous back then. Created by Dawson Beggs,the logo was inspired by the sails of a ship and the golden gate bridge, creating a very simple geometric figure that manages to be memorable while still being trendy. The applications of the logo...

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Typographic Love: Rio 2016 Reveils Their Custom Type

Design & Style

While the London Olympic Games haven't started just quite yet, the organization behind the next Olympic Games in Rio 2016 have unveiled the design process behind the custom font they've commissioned for the event. Created by a Brazilian team under Dalton Maag, the custom typeface channels the spirit of Rio de Janeiro, its people and landscapes as well as taking inspiration...

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Beautiful Branding: Vier

Design & Style

As a part of their re-launch campaign Belgian TV channel TV4 got a whole new re-branding process to consolidate their appearance as the new broadcasting channel VIER. London based agency Why Not Associates is the creative power behind the brand and they've opted for a very trendy look that relies on a very minimalistic use of graphic resources and a vintage inspired aesthetic.

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Editorial News: A Perfume That Smells Like A New Book

Industry News

Book lovers of the world might know this perfectly: there's nothing better than a brand new book with its distinct smell. It could compare to the new-car smell that people seem to be so fond of, but a quality printed book has a very distinct scent that I'm sure other fellow book suckers know pretty well. This is known by legendary fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, who suggested the idea of...

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