From IRL to URL: Uniqode’s Rebrand by Koto Weaves the Physical and Digital

The humble QR code has long existed in the liminal space between digital and physical, a functional but often aesthetically overlooked utility. But with Uniqode’s fresh brand identity — crafted…

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Tilt Beauty Exemplifies DEI in the Design Practice

If you’ve ever struggled to open a package—wrestling with stubborn plastic, squinting at tiny instructions, or fumbling with an awkward design—you’ve experienced the silent power of design. It’s something we…

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Chef Nikki Zheng is Shaping the Future of Omakase

At Sushi Akira, the omakase experience isn’t just a meal, Chef Nikki Zheng is the maestro that makes it a symphony. With masterful, almost musical precision, she curates an intimate,…

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SKF’s Brand Update Proves That Good Design Endures

Few logos can claim a legacy of over a century, but SKF’s wordmark has been a quiet icon of industrial design since 1908—long before corporate branding was even a formalized…

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Siberia Serves a Fresh Course for the James Beard Foundation

If food is culture, then branding is the narrative that elevates it. The James Beard Foundation, long considered a pillar of the culinary industry, has embarked on a visual and…

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OFFF Celebrates 25 Years with an Ambitious Lineup & Large-Scale Digital Installation

OFFF Barcelona, the world’s leading festival in creativity, art, and digital design, is set to celebrate its 25th anniversary in grand style from May 8 to 10 at Disseny Hub…

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Saint Urbain’s Brand Refresh for Photo App Tezza Encourages Expression Without Limits

The Brooklyn-based creative agency Saint Urbain has announced the launch of a comprehensive rebrand for Tezza, the innovative photo and video editing app preferred by content creators, photo enthusiasts, and…

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Wandering Wombs Provides a Lifeline in the Fight for Reproductive Rights

As a person who menstruates, especially in 2025, I can’t help but wonder why menstrual health is still wrapped in stigma and misinformation. Yet, in the midst of this outdated…

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Behind Blue Eyes Captures a Child’s View of War in Ukraine

There’s something profoundly raw about a photograph taken by a child. The lack of pretense, the absence of a calculated frame—just a moment, captured as it was felt. Now imagine…

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The Daily Heller: How Did Pink Become a Color?

There is some controversy surrounding pink. The first sentence of the latest volume in Michel Pastoureau’s History of Color series titled Pink, asks: “Is pink a color in its own…

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