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Freshly Cosmetics announces launch of its first flagship beauty store in the UK

Retail Focus

Its interior promises to be a tangible representation of Freshly’s commitment to sustainability and has been created using sustainable and recycled materials in collaboration with Valencian design studio CuldeSac. The brand has a very clear vision and purpose and the company are led and guided by pioneers in R&D for natural cosmetics.

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What does the Brexit deal mean for designers?

Design Week

In the years following the 2016 referendum, Design Week has reported on what leaving the EU could mean for the design industry. The potential impact of these restrictions on an international-facing industry has worried designers. We run down the areas that designers should know about. Design rights.

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“An entity unto itself”: A New York design guide

Design Week

“New York is an entity unto itself,” Jesse Reed tells Design Week. He’s specifically talking about the graphic design scene in the densely populated US city, which around 8m people call home. “On the West Coast, which is more entertainment based, there’s effect and depth and texture.

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P.E Nation co-founders talk product innovation and physical retail

Inside Retail

The new collection largely consists of everyday training gear, rounded out by hoodies, sweats, and spray jackets, featuring the business’ new Airform fabric, which utilises a “micro-waffle” texture for advanced airflow and a fast-dry feel. Nation has also been a part of the Ethical Trading Initiative since 2016. For example, P.E

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A play between art, craft and design with Atelier Kaja Dahl

Design Wanted

Kaja Dahl combines craft, nature and technologies to create products that fall on the edge of art and design. Norwegian designer, Kaja Dahl takes us through the path behind her sensory pieces. She founded Atelier Kaja Dahl in 2016, to capture the meeting between craft and design. Who is Kaja Solgaard Dahl?

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Has Barbie become an icon of diversity?

Design Wanted

In April we celebrate Diversity Month , and as part of our work exploring diversity and inclusion across various design disciplines, we are continuing a series on iconic design with a quick look at a controversial product when it comes to inclusivity. Don’t miss Design for autism – A sensory delight.

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How Can Anthropology And Architecture Converge To Shape The Office Of Tomorrow?

All Work

Architects must align their designs with the unique culture and needs of the organization and society of today, fostering a sense of identity and belonging among employees. This article was written by Melissa Fisher and Hana Kassem for Work Design Magazine.