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The Olympic opportunity: How brands can sustain their momentum beyond the Games

Inside Retail

National pride and unity The Olympics are famous for evoking strong feelings of national pride. The ceremonies are a celebration of cultural identity, and they foster a collective sense of belonging and unity among citizens. The collective joy and pride Americans felt during that moment reinforced a sense of unity and shared identity.

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Dynamic duos: Five innovative brand collaborations in Asia

Inside Retail

Heytea x Yayoi Kusama A contemporary artwork in a cup of Heytea Heytea has collaborated with the globally renowned Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama to bridge beverage culture and modern art. The brands collaboration includes the velour teal-green T7 uniforms, redesigned with the staircase pattern drawing from the series.

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Heriot-Watt: Embracing Heritage in Designing Spaces

Design Middleeast

For instance, the design of Dubai’s Museum of the Future incorporates elements of art and poetry through Arabic calligraphy on its exterior. Traditional designs are not just structures, they are embedded with symbolism and meaning, communicating with the community through architectural forms and patterns.

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The Geometry of Design

Sustain

While it may seem like a modern trend, geometric design has been around as long as there has been art. Like most design trends, geometric patterns have taken on different styles through the years, but the fundamentals remain the same. Here are some simple yet classic ways to integrate geometric patterns into any design.

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Embracing heritage in designing spaces

Design Middleeast

For instance, the design of Dubai’s Museum of the Future incorporates elements of art and poetry through Arabic calligraphy on its exterior. Traditional designs are not just structures, they are embedded with symbolism and meaning, communicating with the community through architectural forms and patterns.

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Interior inspiration: Design Week’s picks

Design Week

Building forms, patterns and lighting have been reinterpreted in the design. Client Bread Bakery Lab, located in west London, wanted the interiors to reflect the “skill and science” behind the art of break making. Steel panelling and mesh cladding, for example, are used as a nod to the area’s industrial heritage.

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Interior inspiration: Design Week’s picks

Design Week

Building forms, patterns and lighting have been reinterpreted in the design. Client Bread Bakery Lab, located in west London, wanted the interiors to reflect the “skill and science” behind the art of break making. Steel panelling and mesh cladding, for example, are used as a nod to the area’s industrial heritage.