RIBA unveils rebrand with « bold new logotype » by Johnson Banks
The Royal Institute of British Architects has revealed a redesigned logo with a bold, sans-serif font by London studio Johnson Banks as it prepares for its 200th anniversary. Read more
Jeanne Gang wraps world’s oldest whisky in bronze branches
American architect Jeanne Gang has designed a bottle wrapped in bronze branches for the Gordon & MacPhail 85 Years Old from Glenlivet Distillery, which is the world’s oldest whisky. Read more
Milanese Renaissance architecture informs tactile CottoMilano tiles by Ceramiche Keope
Promotion: designer Domenico Orefice referenced iconic landmarks from Renaissance Milan when developing the CottoMilano porcelain stoneware collection, which reimagines traditional terracotta tiles. Read more
Motion Graphics for Brands: Why Animation Beats Static Design
Brands compete for attention in a matter of seconds. A striking logo or a beautifully composed image can still impress, but audiences increasingly expect more than a single frozen frame. Motion graphics, which are animated visuals designed to communicate ideas, offer a dynamic alternative that keeps people watching and helps messages stick. Movement Captures Attention …
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Neutral says tariffs behind construction pause at « worlds tallest mass-timber building »
Local developer Neutral has stated that construction on its mass-timber Edison skyscraper in Milwaukee, which it claims will be the « world’s tallest », has been halted due to rising tariffs. Read more
Harp space dividing system by Flokk
Dezeen Showroom: Flokk-owned, UK-based brand Connection has updated its Harp system, a characterful space dividing solution featuring bungee cords as stylised see-through walls. Read more
Max Núñez Arquitectos designs metal Chilean house as « site-specific piece of technology »
Chilean studio Max Núñez Arquitectos has raised a prefabricated steel house onto columns for a sloping site in the Sierra Nevada mountains in southern Chile, comparing it to a « lunar lander ». Read more
Qrevo CurvX vacuum « doesn’t ask users to choose between beauty and performance »
Promotion: Chinese technology company Roborock has designed the Qrevo CurvX robot vacuum cleaner to be an aesthetic addition to any home, while being highly functional. Read more
Students construct timber pavilions at Woodstock site during BuildFest
Students and faculty from 10 universities have built timber installations on the historic grounds of the 1969 Woodstock festival in Bethel, New York. Read more
Designed for Checkout: 5 E-commerce UX Fixes to Reduce Cart Abandonment and Boost Sales
Leaving the metaphorical store with the cart full is one thing; leaving it abandoned at the checkout page is quite another. Cart abandonment is one of the biggest drains on e-commerce profitability, and often it’s not about price or shipping cost alone. Poor design, confusing flows, and friction points turn potential buyers away. Fortunately, many …
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