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The Morson Group, an international recruitment and engineering consultancy, has consolidated 19 brands into four in a bid to simplify and clarify its offer. Its new visual and verbal ...
Interbrand has rebranded Italian football giant Juventus, which is bidding to become a globally recognised club with a brand that reaches “beyond football.” A completely new club crest has been ...
All projects have been shortlisted by our independent panel of 20 judges. This year we took our digital judges to the specialist Flux venue to look at websites, AR, VR and apps in their best light.
The UK Government has refused to release any research or work-in-progress designs related to the recent brand refresh of GOV.UK. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has ...
New research released by Ravensbourne University London shows high demand among young people for creative sector jobs, but a lack of understanding of salaries, career pathways or the range of jobs on ...
London Symphony Orchestra 2018/19: New Landscapes conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, by Superunion, for London Symphony Orchestra ...
Coca-Cola has revealed its own typeface, which is inspired by the drink brand’s design archive. The typeface – TCCC Unity – is named after parent brand The Coca-Cola Company, and has been designed by ...
Tropic Skincare has introduced a new dyslexic-reader-friendly typeface across its branding after discovering that customers were experiencing difficulties reading its website and communications. Lewis ...
Leading UK charities are rebranding themselves to increase engagement, fundraising and impact. Parkinson’s UK unveiled its new look this week, designed by Red Stone, which includes a new logo and a ...
American pharmaceutical company Pfizer has rebranded with a logo inspired by DNA’s double helix structure. As well as a new logo, the rebrand comprises an identity overhaul complete with new typeface ...
“I have yet to meet the person who is designing to intentionally discriminate,” Miriam Vogel tells Design Week. “But sometimes it’s hard to admit that you’ve designed something that might have gaps ...