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  • "The covers feature colorful images by the information illustrator Peter Grundy that capture the topic at hand."

  • "The signage brings the angle to life in the pattern of perforated mesh that covers two sides of the box-like structures, creating a dynamic optical effect that resonates with the Nike brand."

  • "The dynamic identity is designed to highlight an array of creative disciplines."

  • "The identity highlights this amenity in the logo for the project, which suggests a view of a building plan with the square of the courtyard at the center."

  • "The clean and spare layouts compliment the simple aesthetic and subtle lighting of Ford’s portraits."

  • "The branding puts a contemporary spin on the straightforward, no-nonsense graphics and imagery found in traditional Jewish delis, with a side of humor for the messaging."

  • "The front cover features a detail from Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s much loved 1877 painting ‘Proserpine’, with gold foil contrasting beautifully with the blue velvet robes of Rossetti’s model and lover."

  • "In 103 breathless seconds, the film recreates 33 of these greetings, sent through two decades of texts, emails, social media and messaging platforms to 33 sets of founders around the world."

  • "The identity treats the logotype as a metaphor for a bookshelf or bookcase, a place to collect things."

  • "The typographic identity represents the corner of a page and takes inspiration from the feeling of leafing through history."

  • "The packaging is branded with the eye-catching red of the original Woodstock poster and the interiors of the boxes are lined with a dozen different black-and-white photomontages."

  • "The design of the book makes the most of Thomas’s electrifying color, filling the pages with vibrant, large-scale reproductions of her work and using color as an organizational element with the contents."

  • Here it is, Pentagram’s first rap video. Will people like it? No idea. Does an overjargonized world need it? Hell yes.

  • "The future of magazine reading is undergoing a transformation; audiences and advertisers now interact with magazine brands on so many different levels and platforms. MPA’s identity simply had to reflect this fact."

  • "The liquid metal graphics combine the glitz and shine of the awards with the grit and energy of independent film."