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5 honest lessons I’ve learnt as a multidisciplinary designer so far
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5 honest lessons I’ve learnt as a multidisciplinary designer so far

Coming through the ranks as a young professional always comes with its highs and lows, however, learning was my best ally when it came to progressing as a designer, whether good or bad. I found the best lessons I learnt were usually in adversity when I faced some form of a challenge, which in turn led to me asking for help from my superiors.

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Designing for Instagram
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Designing for Instagram

In this short blog Giles explores the relatively unspoken discussion of designing for Instagram outside of client work. Considering themes of whether there is a criteria, why is it unspoken of and some of the pros and cons…

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A refreshing rebrand – when, why and how?
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A refreshing rebrand – when, why and how?

After 60 years of their signature palette, Strongbow have announced a rebrand, with their new colourful can designs. Rebranding is a natural part of any company’s journey, but how do you know when the right time is?

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A whistle-stop tour: Swiss Graphic Design and its role within web design
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A whistle-stop tour: Swiss Graphic Design and its role within web design

Otherwise known as the International Typographic Style or Swiss Style, Swiss Graphic Design is typified by its minimalistic and asymmetric typographic composition, dating back to 1908. The consensus of Swiss Style is to present information in the clearest way possible, often utilising print-based mediums such as posters, leaflets and magazines. However, with the expansion of technology it has now evolved and become a popular design aesthetic adopted by designers today

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Typography’s relationship with music genres
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Typography’s relationship with music genres

The use of graphic techniques within the music industry and its promotion are inextricably linked — with the use of colour, shape, and in particular, typography shaping our perception of music genre. In this blog we explore typographic differentiation within album cover design.

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