In many cities of the world, where identity is founded upon a decadent array of artistic styles, genres and ideas, art galleries function as a hub of cultural history. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, is no e...
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Informa Business Intelligence branches off into sub-brands
Informa's Business Intelligence division is undergoing changes to its brand architecture, rebranding and regrouping its products and services to reflect its sector specialisms....
MoSEX reawakened
The Museum of Sex (MoSEX) in New York City has rebranded with bolder typefaces, framing erotic images relating to the history, science and culture of sex. This reviva...
"Zee" new face of healthcare
Zocdoc, an online medical care scheduling service, has rebranded to further its vision of giving power to the patient. In collaboration with international creative ag...
Trunki vs. Kiddee
Design rights battle reaches supreme court in London. The ruling may have implications for small creative firms that rely on design rights. Magmatic, a Bristol-based...
Icelandair goes the extra mile
Icelandair launches a new, free stopover service for passengers traveling across the Atlantic....
Watch out for W
2015/16 may well be remembered as a formative period in broadcasting history, in which television channels of every genre decided to undergo significant changes to their visual identity....
#TransformTuesday: 16 February
Every week, Transform examines recent rebrands and updated visual identities. This week's picks are below. For more from #TransformTuesday, follow @Transformsays...
Driving the future of typography
Typeface is ubiquitous, an integral component of every brand. Where a brand image communicates the theme of a company, lending a visual identity to its products, it is typeface that determines the brand’s sophisticati...
Love swapping your home
Over-priced hotels booked in advance, less-than-average hostels decided upon mere days before reaching a city, tents erected for the classic rainy family holiday. All have become staples of holiday-making – yet all mi...
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