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Samsung, which is already leading the field in total FAST channels, introduced a new "broad-FAST" network to anchor the ...
Pinky Swear is an immersive hospitality destination that has done just that. Its new brand identity, created by The Working Assembly, is inspired by the inkblot psychology test, encouraging guests to ...
In the present day, more and more variety of trademarks are coming up as an interesting and dynamic sub-field of intellectual ...
In the logo design world, it's dead easy to follow trends and end up with something that looks like everyone else's brand mark. But that's not how you build authority. Abstract logos have become the ...
Five presentations highlight TERLIVAZ research in adults with HRS with rapid reduction in kidney function,1 also known as HRS-AKI<sup ...
As the art world braces for May’s pivotal test of market confidence, Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Phillips are unveiling major ...
The Rorschach Test famously asks people what they see when they look at a series of inkblots, and the answers tend to differ substantially, so what if a brand used this concept to create its brand ...
An abstract mark uses shapes, colours, patterns or unique designs rather than literal pictures. Shapes may be geometric or irregular. Examples include Pepsi’s circle divider logo, Nike’s swoosh, and ...
A curved and abstract ‘g’ from this typographic experiment now sits as the pizzeria’s new logo mark – its descender animated to slowly detract from a whole circle, like a steadily disappearing plate ...
A family visit to a Dutch art museum went south when an unsupervised child damaged a painting worth millions. While visiting ...
While visiting the Boijmans Van Beuningen museum in Rotterdam, the child scratched the 1960 painting “Grey, Orange on Maroon, No. 8” by Mark Rothko, a museum spokesperson tells TODAY.com.