Stockholm Design Lab creates “timeless” visual identity for Nobel Prize
The medal handed out to Nobel Prize winners at the first awards in 1901 is the inspiration behind Stockholm Design Lab’s rebrand for the prestigious awards. Read more
The medal handed out to Nobel Prize winners at the first awards in 1901 is the inspiration behind Stockholm Design Lab’s rebrand for the prestigious awards. Read more
Kanye West’s discography is portrayed as a set of architectural illustrations in this series by designer Amaory B Portorreal. Portorreal embarked on the project to visualise each of West’s albums as houses after the rapper announced his Yeezy Home venture in May 2018. The first project from the arm of Yeezy fashion label is expected
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Canada’s central bank has selected the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, designed by US architect Antoine Predock, to feature on the country’s new $10 bank note. The Bank of Canada unveiled the design for the $10 CAD note in March this year, choosing the building in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to feature on the back of the
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British artist Camille Walala has painted the facade of a building in Brooklyn’s Industry City with geometric patterns and bold colours, completed to coincide with this month’s NYCxDesign festival. The 40-metre-high mural covers the front of a seven-storey building, which forms part of a former industrial complex that now houses creative workspaces, production facilities and
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Dezeen is giving away five copies of a map that pinpoints Chicago’s concrete buildings, including iconic brutalist structures and university projects, in this competition. Concrete Chicago Map is a double-sided guide that details of over 50 concrete buildings and structures in the city’s Downtown and surrounding areas. The foldout design has a map on one
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The interiors and graphics of some of the world’s most famous nightclubs are profiled in a major new exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. Night Fever officially opened today at the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany. The gallery has been filled with photographs, flyers, artworks and records relating to some of the
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The interiors and graphics of some of the world’s most famous nightclubs are profiled in a major new exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. Night Fever officially opened today at the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany. The gallery has been filled with photographs, flyers, artworks and records relating to some of the
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The interiors and graphics of some of the world’s most famous nightclubs are profiled in a major new exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. Night Fever officially opened today at the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany. The gallery has been filled with photographs, flyers, artworks and records relating to some of the
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An exhibition at London’s Design Museum will present the most poignant political graphic iconography from the past decade, created in the wakes of events such as the Charlie Hebdo attacks, Brexit, and Donald Trump’s presidency. Called Hope to Nope, the exhibition will feature traditional posters and banners that have widely circulated in popular culture in the past
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An exhibition at London’s Design Museum will present the most poignant political graphic iconography from the past decade, created in the wakes of events such as the Charlie Hebdo attacks, Brexit, and Donald Trump’s presidency. Called Hope to Nope, the exhibition will feature traditional posters and banners that have widely circulated in popular culture in the past
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