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DixonBaxi’s branding for Canada Water aims to make it London’s “new town centre”

Design Week

” “Balancing human feeling with more structured forms” The link between the natural landscape and the built environment is further alluded to in the Canada Water wordmark, which features a “discreet upward line” linking the A and W. The upward motif is further used in the other As.

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How to Live Intentionally for Better Rhythm & Bigger Results

Retailing Insight

I t’s 5:30 in the afternoon, the grocery line is absurdly long. What might have been a 15-minute trip to grab dinner has become 35, no, 45 minutes of mostly waiting in line. How and why did it go so wrong and why do we stay in the rut of being out of rhythm with the important parts of life?

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Mexico City boutique by MYT+GLVDK features double-conical staircase

Dezeen

A vaulted ceiling comprising tubes wrapped in recycled cowhide arches over the space Beneath the mezzanine, the conical form of the upper steps is expressed as bands of brushed brass, which are reflected in golden mirrored panels across the adjoining wall and low ceiling.

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Is Art Nouveau making a comeback? Here’s a design guide, just in case…

Design Wanted

An iconic movement that combined luxurious lines and organic forms at the turn of the 20th Century. If you’ve ever been to the city of love then you’ll recognise the sinuous lines and “whiplash” curves, both ornamental motifs synonymous with the style. It’s all about long, organic lines. Forget geometry, go organic.

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How Aldi, Coles and Woolworths use brand character to drive distinctiveness

Inside Retail

A clearly defined brand character also helps marketers, brand teams and comms professionals by drawing a line between what is in character, and what isn’t. Punchy and positive, there’s wordplay and rhythm that tells you things are alive and happening. And once they’ve found it, it forms an integral part of their overall brand strategy.

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10 Ways To Maximize Wellbeing And Productivity Through Workplace Design

All Work

Natural light : Let the sunshine in and reset your circadian rhythm. Create harmony in your space : In your surrounding environment, take into account the finishes, forms, and colors of the room. Bringing together pieces that juxtapose one another in color, form, or aesthetic livens up a space and prevents it from becoming stagnant.

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Can biophilic lighting bring the benefits of nature inside?

Design Wanted

Green hues, undulating lines and organic shapes – as long as the interior includes features reminiscent of natural forms, those alone can reduce stress, enhance creativity and improve well-being. Copy circadian rhythms. This means echoing shapes and forms you’d expect to see growing outdoors. Nana Lure 48 by Pelle.

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