The end of 2017 marked the conclusion of Russia’s two-year-long tourism brand competition. The winner's colorful and dynamic avant-garde brand system goes into effect this year.
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The end of 2017 marked the conclusion of Russia’s two-year-long tourism brand competition. The winner's colorful and dynamic avant-garde brand system goes into effect this year.
Slate's recent “Redux” makes use of bright colors, hand-drawn elements, layers upon layers, and two strong typefaces.
Pentagram revealed its branding for Buffy, a cruelty-free, vegan-safe duvet company.
Zürich pays homage to its design roots with a new identity that could be confused for the work of Müller-Brockmann himself.
Graphéine's branding for the newly formed city of Annecy makes use of the region's history through icon, type, and color.
Rationale, a San Francisco-area design studio, has released downloadable PDF versions of five books, including several brand standards manuals, the first issue of Dot Zero, and a monograph by Rationale’s founder, Sean Wolcott.
ebay's new visual identity marks the end of the online auction giant's quirkiness.
Start planning your trip—in late 2018, the United States will get its first museum dedicated to posters.
With a bow to the WPA art program, two poster series celebrate U.S. National Parks.
Euclid's Elements of Geometry, one of the most important books on mathematics, is getting a crowdfunded, minimalist refresh.
Find out why Bruce Kennett has spent the last 45 years fascinated by the man that coined the term “Graphic Designer” and his passion for life.
Canada is known for maple leaves, beavers, and hockey but a new documentary film will showcase the rich legacy of Canadian Graphic Design.
Awaken the experimentalist in you with the latest book from Unit Editions.