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Wolff Olins British Design Studio
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Socialkorp Brand Identity
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Kotaro Branding & Art Direction by Estudio Wikka
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Quiz: Name That Brand 🤔
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Bio Suisse: It’s All Connected, 3 💚
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Nomikai Adds A Chic Twist To Rosé In A Can
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‘A Strong Identity is an Icon’ Says the Designer Behind the Uniqlo Logo
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Curata is a Green Beauty Brand With Beautiful Packaging
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Heineken Brazil Pop Art (reblog)
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Why the Jurassic Park logo is iconic?
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