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Royal Mail reveals commemorative James Bond stamps

Design Week

The Royal Mail has unveiled a range of stamps that celebrates the films of James Bond. Design studio Interabang has created the range, which includes six stamps, a miniature sheet and a presentation pack. The James Bond films, based on the novels by Ian Fleming, are the longest running series in film history. The first, Dr. No starring Sean Connery as Bond, was released in 1962.

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Create a Home Office That Works

Sustain

Create a Home Office That Works. With so many people working from home these days, a home office has become an essential space. Yet, not everyone has the budget for creating an entire office from scratch, and few people can pay to have a professional space planner design it for them. The good news is, you can create an efficient home office on a budget!

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CPG Gurus Reveal Tips for Success

RepslyBlog

Knowledge is power -- but only if you have the right information. If your daily headaches come from managing relationships with retailers, staying in touch with representatives in the field, or negotiating for displays and promotions, then this is the information you need to improve your sales and performance!

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Why You Should Avoid Guilt-Tripping Your Co-Workers

RetailMinded

Guilt-tripping is something we’ve all come across at some point. Whether it’s subtle or blatantly obvious, guilt-tripping another person is manipulative behavior and doesn’t have a place in professional or personal relationships. Guilt-tripping at work can cause more problems than you may think, so if you’ve made a habit of it, listen up. . Let’s take a closer look at what guilt-tripping is, why someone might do it, and why it’s important to stop.

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AI for Commerce: Foundations, Aspirations, and Hype

AI is rapidly transforming digital commerce, but how do you separate real opportunities from hype? Moderated by Orium, AI for Commerce: Foundations, Aspirations, and Hype , experts from Bloomreach , commercetools , Contentstack , and Fluent Commerce explores where AI is already delivering results and where its potential is still unfolding. This masterclass dives into proven AI applications, emerging innovations , and the gaps between promise and reality in commerce.

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This inch-sized graphic aims to get the 72 Grenfell victims back in the news

Design Week

In the three years since the Grenfell Tower fire, the story of the blaze and the names of its 72 victims have largely fallen out of the public consciousness. A new design project from London-based creative agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) is aiming to change this, by asking news organisations to donate column inches to display a graphic commemorating those who were killed.

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Oliva 60 Savon

Crioll

Branding photography for Oliva 60 Savon, Organic Soaps, Shampoos, conditioners and more.

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How designers are bringing virtual museums and galleries to life

Design Week

“We’re talking about it almost as if electricity has arrived,” says Fredrik Hellberg. “It’s so massive, and there will be so many interesting and also problematic things.’ Hellberg is one half of Space Popular, a multidisciplinary design studio based in London. He is talking about a virtual exhibition space he has recently brought to life along with the studio’s co-founder Lara Lesmes.

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UK creative industries projected to lose £74bn in revenue in 2020

Design Week

The UK’s creative industries are projected to experience a revenue drop of £74bn in 2020, according to the Creative Industries Federation (CIF). The figures emerge from research carried out by Oxford Economics, which reveal the UK’s creative industries are “on the brink of devestation”, CIF says. They also revealed that 406,000 creative jobs – 1 in 5 – are expected to be lost across the UK.

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IKEA launches “digital experiments” to rethink everyday home life

Design Week

A series of digital experiments has been launched by IKEA in a bid to rethink our relationships with the spaces we live in. The web-based platform EverydayExperiments.com gathers technology and design studios to showcase a series of experiments. The experiments are organised by theme: design, perception, control, capture of play. Each of theme uses different technology from virtual reality (VR) to augmented reality (AR) to ‘spatial intelligence’ software.

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Premier League return: are there design solutions to a lack of crowds?

Design Week

“Sound is critical, and people assume it’s a given,” so says soundscape designer Martyn Ware. “But when it’s not there, you’ll certainly notice it.” Design Week chats to Ware on the eve of the English Premier League’s return. The resumption of the tournament following its suspension back in March is highly anticipated, but the form the remaining 92 matches will take will be markedly different to what fans, and players, are used to.

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Staying Ahead of UFLPA Enforcement: Best Practices for Retail Supply Chains

Speaker: Ethan Woolley, Director at Kharon

This webinar will explore how companies can proactively address compliance risks–rather than reactively responding to–UFLPA enforcement actions. Ethan Woolley will provide insights into the latest CBP enforcement trends, entity list updates, and industries under increased scrutiny, with a look at potential shifts under the Trump administration. Ethan will also explore how predictive data and strategic due diligence can help organizations stay ahead of regulatory challenges and strengthen complia

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PriestmanGoode designs spaceship to fly people to the edge of space

Design Week

PriestmanGoode has designed a spaceship which takes passengers on flights to the edge of space, around 100,000 feet above the Earth. The London-based design company has partnered with U.S.-based space flight company Space Perspective on the project. Neptune is a “high-performance balloon and pressurised capsule” which will fly both passengers and research payloads to the edge of space.

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Baxter & Bailey designs “interconnected” identity for SOAS recruitment drive

Design Week

Baxter & Bailey has developed a new identity for student recruitment at SOAS University of London which focuses on the “genuine international nature” of the establishment. SOAS describes itself as the leading institution in Europe specialising in the study of “Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East” Its diverse teaching and research is matched with a diverse cohort of students: according to the university, its student body represents more than 135 countries.

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One million people still falling through gaps in Government aid, say MPs

Design Week

MPs have warned the Treasury more than one million people in the UK are falling through the gaps of Government aid in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. Since the onset of the pandemic in the UK earlier this year, chancellor Rishi Sunak has devised a series of support packages designed to help protect the country and its business against the affects of COVID-19.

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Launch America: the story behind the identity of NASA’s newest brand

Design Week

Throughout its 60-year history, the US’s National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has accompanied its ground-breaking scientific research with graphics to mark every occasion. From James Modarelli’s 1959 logo, affectionately known as the “Meatball”, to Richard Danne and Bruce Blackburn’s beloved 1970s Worm, and countless mission patches and badges between and beyond, creatives have been branding NASA and its achievements since its inception.

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Future-Proofing Enterprise Commerce: Why Extensibility Wins with Shopify

Speaker: Benjamin Woll, Tiffany Spizzo, and Jaime Santos Alcón

Enterprise commerce is evolving fast, and brands relying on rigid, one-size-fits-all solutions risk losing agility. But modernization doesn’t have to mean disruption. In this webinar, we’ll explore how an extensible, modular approach empowers brands to integrate new capabilities, enhance performance, and scale efficiently—all while leveraging Shopify’s strengths.

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Oliver Gustav Studio in Copenhagen

Crioll

OLIVER GUSTAV is a creative consultant with focus on aesthetic development, art, interior and exterior design. His approach to interiors is artisanal and thoughtful. He creates spaces that convey a quiet and yet dramatic atmosphere, where the stark and modern are contrasted against rare antique finds and exquisite curiosities. It was exquisite visiting his studio showroom in Copenhagen, and seeing all his beautiful curated collection.

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Pentagram’s “forward-thinking” new brand identity for Liberty

Design Week

Pentagram’s Harry Pearce has designed a new brand identity for Liberty. The updated branding for the department store includes a new logotype, bespoke typeface and redrawn crest. The design studio says that the new identity “embodies craft, archaeology and refinement” and povides the shop with a “renewed confidence” The London store was created by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in 1865.