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IKEA Furnishes AI Design Experience
IKEA has launched IKEA Kreativ, a design experience meant to bridge the e-commerce and in-store customer journeys, powered by recent AI developments in spatial computing, machine learning and 3D mixed reality technologies.
GSK Identity Signals New Purpose
GSK has unveiled an updated brand identity that symbolizes how, through the unity of science, technology and talent, we can all work together to get ahead of disease. The identity was redesigned by Wolff Olins.
Kraft Mac & Cheese Gets Comfortable
Kraft Mac & Cheese has swapped out its logo, noodle smile, colors and even its name for updated versions designed to better reflect the brand’s identity as a classic comfort food. Jones Knowles Ritchie is the design firm.
PEBBLES Teams With Nike and LeBron
east|west marketing group teamed with Post to create artwork for Magic Fruity PEBBLES Sneakers and Cereal. It is part of a co-promotion with NBA star LeBron James and Nike.
Madwell Identity Shields Parks
Madwell has created a new brand identity for Trust for Public Land (TPL), a US nonprofit dedicated to connecting everyone to the joys and benefits of the outdoors. The logo is based on the concept of a shield.
Common Good Rebrands For New Era
LRXD has rebranded itself as Common Good to better communicate its area of expertise: uniting people around brands that believe in the betterment of people, their communities and the planet.
AIGA Medals: Oberman, Blauvelt, Sandhaus
AIGA announces recipients of the AIGA Medal, Steven Heller Prize for Cultural Commentary, and AIGA Corporate Leadership Award. The recognition takes place during the AIGA Design Conference, in person for the first time since 2019.
Schick Celebrates Men’s Individuality
New branding for Schick is informed by national research which finds that 81% of men would prefer brands to celebrate them for who they are instead of asking them to change. Design is minimalist and spots are unscripted.
Noom Logo Navigates To Better Health
Working with the internal team at Noom, Gretel developed a new brand identity. The logo is a modern interpretation of the compass, and underscores Noom’s role as a guide to weight loss and better health
Pentagram Co-Founder Colin Forbes Passes
The celebrated designer and co-founder of Pentagram has passed away at age 94. During his career Colin designed graphics and visual identities for a wide range of clients and industries.
Culinary Institute Preps New Identity
Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv have redesigned the logo for the Culinary Institute of America. The updated identity is intended to help support the CIA’s expanded mission to promote food’s relationship to culture, economic quality, health and the environment.
GoFundMe Goes For Digital Empathy
GoFundMe is taking a more sensitive approach to grief, with a new design flow for those organizing fundraisers for funeral and memorial costs that reframes the experience to feel more personal and less transactional.
JMS Puts Human Face On Analytics
Contentsquare’s new identity and campaign help introduce the brand and its unique and human-centered approach to privacy, inclusion and accessibility. John McNeil Studio’s creative puts people out front.
MullenLowe’s Work May Offend You
The Brooklyn Film Fest’s campaign from MullenLowe New York will tutor you on how to talk politically-correct about the movies. The tongue-in-cheek “course” is a reminder that indie films are meant to be provocative and reflect many perspectives.
Two Things To Tourists: Stay Sunny
Creative agency Two Things has created a campaign that employs non-traditional media and partnerships with local businesses to remind surging Sun Valley tourists not to be rude, disrespectful or aggressive.
First-Ever Barbie Doll With Hearing Aid
This June Mattel is releasing a new set of dolls as part of its ongoing response to calls for diversity and inclusion in toy making. This includes a Barbie doll with a hearing aid.
Troup (Almost) Breaks TikTok
Troup is a branding and design firm whose first foray into TikTok – for TurboTax – generated close to 7 billion impressions.
Knapp: Accessibility Is Fundamental
Peter Knapp, Group Chairman, Landor & Fitch, on Global Accessibility Day. He argues that making products and experiences both accessible and inclusive should be the fundamental building block of modern design and brand responsibility.
Iridescent Installation By C&G Partners
The Rockefeller University has a new iridescent display by C&G Partners for its annual award honoring women scientists. The design features a floating hexagonal lattice of lightweight aluminum and changeable translucent panels.
KCRW Radio: Always On LA
work x work shares their rebrand of KCRW. The tagline is “Always On LA,” representing commitment to being LA’s connection to music, news, culture and community. The brand extends from web to merchandise, social to print.
Packaging Good Clean Fun
BB&CO™ recently launched a line of bathing and cleaning products that mix good, clean fun with researched-backed science. The brand identity and package design system was created by designer and brand consultant Gina McKinna.
New Podcast Helps Navigate The Grind
The Creative Shit Show podcast, hosted by creative entrepreneurs, Von Glitschka, Justin Ahrens, Karen Larson, and Jamie Saunders, is intended to help designers, marketers and creatives navigate the daily grind.
LBB Helps Halo Lead The Pack
Little Big Brands has collaborated with Halo to rebrand its Holistic pet food line as well as to introduce Elevate that is positioned as nutritious, clean and premium. To own the shelf, Halo and LBB doubled down on purple.
Jiménez Redesigns Batman Logo
The iconic Batman logo has been redesigned for the first time since 2011. The latest design, debuting in the 125th issue of the Batman comic book series this coming July, has been developed by new head artist Jorge Jiménez.
2022 GDUSA Package Awards Showcase
The 2022 showcase stands among our largest ever and against the backdrop of accelerating packaging industry growth. More than 330 winning projects and campaigns from talented design firms, agencies, inhouse departments and more.
Cooper Hewitt Explores ‘Designing Peace’
Commencing June 10, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum will present “Designing Peace,” an exhibition exploring the unique role design can play in pursuing peace.
Seventh Generation’s Overlapping Leaves
Seventh Generation has unveiled the biggest brand evolution in its 30+ year history including a new logo incorporating seven overlapping leaves and a molecular-inspired packaging visual identity.
So: Brands Must Get Social & Political
Alan So of the Skona agency on why brands should be affluent in social/cultural ideologies and not just on product anymore. Airbnb, Target, Patagonia provide good and relevant examples.
Parsons’ Core Creative Agency At 50
Parsons’ Core Creative Agency is celebrating its 50th anniversary. This in-house design department looks back and looks forward as it continues to express and protect the essence of the brand, product, and mission.
Pearlfisher Serves Beanless Coffee
Pearlfisher has partnered with Compound Foods in their mission to brew a new beanless coffee that is eco-friendly and lab-grown. The branding focuses on the emotional and inviting appeal of coffee rather than the product’s scientific or futuristic nature.
Warner Bros. Discovery Embraces Shield
Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv have designed the identity for the merger of WarnerMedia with Discovery to form Warner Bros. Discovery. The WB shield has been retained but updated.
Tweaking A Milton Glaser Logo
Brooklyn Brewery has launched its global design refresh by Robot Food. Building carefully and respectfully on a logo created by design legend Milton Glaser, the design firm notes that “It’s all too easy to f*** up an icon.”
Infinitely Generative ‘Unbiased’ Logo
Talia Cotton is a designer and coder at Pentagram, and a 2018 GDUSA Student to Watch. Her logo for GBA, a new arts organization, is infinitely generative, computer-generated but human-driven and, thus, the inherent design bias is reduced or removed.
Extra Breaks With Dental Hygiene Codes
Mars Wrigley approached Elmwood to rebrand Extra, creating a new brand expression to unify global markets, appeal to younger consumers, and transform it into a lifestyle brand that shifts from hygiene to flavor.
Gwen O’Brien: Crypto, NFTs and Design
An interview with Gwen O’Brien, an award-winning designer, currently working on her latest project, Design X Collective, a decentralized design studio in the metaverse. She specializes in NFTs, the blockchain, and the future of graphic design.
Baskin-Robbins Says ‘Seize The Yay’
Baskin-Robbins’ new logo and identity system were designed by experience agency ChangeUp to celebrate the heritage but modernize the brand. Leaning into the long time use of circus imagery, the look is meant to be fun and bold.
Rule29 Urges Stand With Ukraine
Rule29 has put together a campaign to raise money and awareness for Ukraine. This includes a website with multiple resources and, perhaps most important, a limited edition poster with funds going to help Ukrainian refugees.
Foodbank Branding Freshens Mission
After over 35 years, Second Harvest has a new logo and branding by Planet Propaganda. The goal is to stand out in the modern food support landscape, promoting fresh foods, accessibility and optimism.
Instacart Logo Points To Future
As pickup and delivery service Instacart continues to grow, the brand is updating its look. Rather than focus on its familiar orange carrot, the emphasis has shifted to the green stem, which doubles as an arrow.