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2028 LA Olympics reveals “ever-changing” logo co-designed by celebs

Design Week

The branding and logo for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games has been revealed, with organisers opting for a continuously changing emblem that features a “dynamic ‘A’” graphic. The decision to bring the games to the city was officially made by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) back in 2017. The 2028 games will mark the third time the Californian city has hosted the sporting event.

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Clothing racks move along wheeled tracks in Los Angeles athletic store Reigning Champ

Dezeen

Vancouver studio Peter Cardew has designed this store in Los Angeles for an athletic wear clothing company to allude to the aesthetic of a gym. The Reigning Champ store at 115 South La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles features walls covered in white glazed tiles, concrete floors and wooden clothing rails – simple materials chosen by Peter Cardew to follow the style of a gymnasium.

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WorkTrak+ Takes Retail Execution to the Next Level

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How to Merchandise at the Shelf: A Data-Driven Approach

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Mastering the retail channel is a massive opportunity for CPG brands, but those who have played in the space before know it takes a committed investment to reap the benefits. To make the most of that investment, CPG sales and marketing teams are putting data at the forefront of their retail execution efforts, unlocking the insight they need to master merchandising at the shelf by prioritizing and maximizing high-opportunity initiatives.

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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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Generative design and 90s nostalgia: Euro 2020 kits revealed

Design Week

Kit designs have been revealed for the Euro 2020 tournament, which draw on a range of inspiration, from 1990s music videos to original artwork. The 24-country tournament was supposed to take place this past summer, but has been postponed to the summer of 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Despite the date change, the event is still being styled as Euro 2020.

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Norm Architects balances "richness and restraint" in refresh of Alsterhaus' menswear department

Dezeen

Oak, grey stone and yellow-tinted glass are some of the materials that Norm Architects has used in its minimal makeover of the menswear section of German department store Alsterhaus. Alsterhaus is situated at the heart of Hamburg and first opened its doors in 1912. Spanning 24,000 square metres, the department store offers a mix of fashion, accessories, beauty products and homeware.

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NHS launches £800 million tender for digital solutions framework

Design Week

The NHS has launched an £800 million tender for the provision of digital solutions within its NHS Digital arm and other health and social care bodies. Digital products and services have been a target of UK government for some time. The process of “digital by default” began in earnest in 2011 with the establishment of the Government Digital Service (GDS) and the award-winning redesign of gov.uk the following year.

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Could AI continue artists’ legacies after their deaths?

Design Week

To mark the 22 nd anniversary of the death of Jean-Michel Basquiat, artificial intelligence (AI) powered design and art platform Urbancoolab released a series of art pieces featuring past and contemporary celebrities as a homage to the late artist. The ten new artworks featured the likes of Michelle Obama, Idris Elba and Snoop Dogg, depicted in Basquiat’s signature neo-expressionist, colourful style.

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Design inspiration: the best projects from August

Design Week

Spotify X Notting Hill Carnival microsite, by Paq Works. Picture by Ekua King Notting Hill Carnival is a staple of the late British summer. But like so many other events around the country, this year’s edition was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic. Wanting to still mark the occasion, music streaming platform Spotify partnered with a team of creatives to move festivities online.

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Popp Studio combines luxury and accessibility for pet care brand Be:Loved

Design Week

London-based design consultancy Popp Studio has created the identity for luxury pet care brand Be:Loved. Be:Loved is the brainchild of Carina Evans, who grew up on a farm in Dorset. The products are based off of an “old family heirloom” recipe book of farmhouse remedies created for the family’s working animals, and thus use “nothing but the hedgerows and nature’s harvest” as ingredients.

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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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London Design Festival 2020 reveals big names for talks programme

Design Week

London Design Festival (LDF) has announced the line up for this year’s Global Design Forum, its curated thought leadership programme of talks, panels and workshops. As is to be expected, events will take place online because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic (you can read more about the proposed changes to the LDF structure here ). The programme will be free to access but viewers will need to sign up to watch their chosen talks.

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Picks of the month: the best design events to catch in September

Design Week

Festival: London Design Festival. The capital’s annual celebration of design in nearly upon us, but this year will see some slight changes to its regular format as the country continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic. There will be some notable absences for this year’s line-up – the usual LDF installation at the V&A will not be going ahead this year, for example, because of the museum’s phased reopening plans.

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