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These Olympic posters celebrate Team GB’s participation at Tokyo 2020

Design Week

Scottish design studio Tom Pigeon has created a series of six screen prints to celebrate Team GB’s participation at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. The six events highlighted are sailing cycling, athletics, gymnastics, rowing and swimming. Each sport is represented by geometric shapes and a colour, alongside a “graphic nod” to the Japanese flag’s rising sun.

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Benefits of Glass Display Cases

Jahabow

In a world where retail brick-and-mortar stores are doing everything they can to compete with eCommerce brands, creating an in-person experience can take your business to the next level and high-quality glass cases can help with that. We outline some of the biggest advantages that you’ll find when you invest in glass display cases. Glass Cases are a Good Sales Strategy.

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Restaurant & Bar Design Awards Q&A

Form Room

The post Restaurant & Bar Design Awards Q&A appeared first on formroom.

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SikSilk Showroom opens in Barcelona

Barber Design

Off the back of our success in creating a showroom for SikSilk in Barcelona which opened last week we are pleased to announce that we are now designing a SikSilk showroom in Düsseldorf for the young British Fashion brand. Both retail designs are for trade showrooms to present the product to partners, not a retail shop for customers so the functionality is very different.

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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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Fatconomy: could we build a new design system from waste fat?

Design Week

Designers are probably not confused for health and safety workers very often, but it’s not often that designers turn to fat for inspiration. Although this is exactly what happened to Robert Johnson during the research phase for his project, entitled Fatconomy. Johnson began studying the uses of fat waste around two years ago. While it’s often been used as a biofuel – an industry worth millions – Johnson was interested in whether a new system could co-exist with the existi

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The Best Display Cases

Zen Merchandiser

Finding the best display case that checks all the requirements you have when it comes to displaying your products, collectibles or even art pieces is surprisingly difficult, due to the huge variety in terms of shapes, sizes, materials, locking mechanisms, placement and features. What’s worse, the term display case is broadly used to describe many form factors (especially when it comes to jewelry display) that could be considered boxes, trays or even storage solutions.

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North gives the International Paralympic Committee an “energetic” identity

Design Week

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has been given an identity update — including revised symbol, visual guidelines and new typeface — by London-based design studio North. North’s Josef Clinch tells Design Week that the IPC initially wanted to “simplify” their brand. “They came to us with practical challenges about their existing identity,” he says.

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Behind the branding and unboxing of the new BBC game Nightfall

Design Week

Manchester design studio MERó has created the brand identity and campaign materials for the BBC Children’s new gaming app, Nightfall. Nightfall is an online multiplayer game which immerses players into a dream world as soon as they go to sleep, and the first of its kind produced by the BBC. Players become Nightfallers who have to navigate increasingly difficult dreamscapes and defeat Knags, the game’s villains.

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Level up: Hidden UV feature revealed on Royal Mail gaming stamps

Design Week

After launching the collection last month , Supple Studio and Bitmap Books have revealed a hidden feature on the Royal Mail Video Game special stamp issue. The set of 12 stamps, which celebrates the UK’s contribution to video game design, features hidden messages and icons from the games themselves which can only be read under a UV light. Previously unmentioned by the design team, the additional feature was spotted by a fan on Twitter.

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Campari Soda redesign points to drink’s Milanese beginnings

Design Week

Campari Soda has been given a new visual identity – which will roll out across packaging, printed material and merchandise – by design studio Robilant Associati (RA). Campari Soda is a pre-mixed drink, containing Italian alcohol Campari and soda water, and is traditionally drunk in Italy after work. Its branding was last updated by the same Milan-based studio ten years ago.

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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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Good Services: creating a common knowledge for service designers

Design Week

Whether its ordering lunch, accessing healthcare or simply finding a way home, the average person is more acquainted with service design than they might think. But despite the vast majority of us encountering services on a daily, even hourly basis, many are not designed to meet our needs. In fact, most services aren’t designed at all. Where other disciplines of design have over time developed commonly held beliefs of what good work looks like, the multifaceted practice of service design ha

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Pentagram gives AI company “playful and human” identity

Design Week

Pentagram has created the brand identity – including wordmark, animations and colour palette – for Covariant, an AI company. The Berkeley-based company is behind the Covariant Brain, a piece of software that aims to make robots more adaptable to their surroundings. Inspired by “deep imitation learning, deep reinforcement learning and meta-learning”, Covariant’s research has created a “universal” AI software for an industrial setting.

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Ab Rogers designs Maggie’s centre at The Royal Marsden Hospital

Design Week

Cancer care organisation Maggie’s has unveiled its newest centre at The Royal Marsden Hospital, marking its 25 th location since the charity started in 1996. Located in Sutton, south London, the project was led by the team at Ab Rogers Design. The east London-based studio was approached to design the centre having previously worked closely with Maggie’s in a consulting capacity. “We have championed them and their cause for a long time, and it was an honour to be asked to design

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PriestmanGoode rebrands Greek airline Aegean

Design Week

London-based design studio PriestmanGoode has rebranded Greek national carrier Aegean. The project, which comprises everything from livery and interiors, to amenity kits and meal services, was undertaken over the course of a year, representing what PriestmanGoode director Luke Hawes says was one of the studios “quickest turnarounds” ever. “Classical forms, bold design and purity of symmetry” Greek cultural and architectural heritage sits at the core of the new look, accor

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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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Durex’s “sex positive” rebrand introduces One Night Sans typeface

Design Week

British condom manufacturer Durex has undergone an “activist” rebrand, in a bid to “challenge the unrepresentative and damaging sexual conventions prevalent throughout society” Led by ad agency Havas London, the new visual identity for the 91-year-old brand includes a new typeface, communications and logo, and will accompany a new brand strategy. “Building on quality and trust” Used across the updated visual identity is a slightly more pared back version of th

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Oliver Dowden named new culture secretary

Design Week

Boris Johnson has appointed Oliver Dowden as the new secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport, in a cabinet reshuffle that has seen a number of high-profile positions change hands. In total, eight cabinet members were sacked by Johnson, including former business secretary Andrea Leadsom and universities and science minister Chris Skidmore.

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