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"The Guardian introduces tabloid format and redesigns all platforms": bit.ly/2DzFZKa
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From the archive: Designing a new visitor experience for the home of Guinness: bit.ly/2yCAf2B
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10 people who made an impact on design this year: bit.ly/2BbyTNh
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Game of Thrones stamps designed for Royal Mail by GBH: bit.ly/2qn7TWz
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“I graduated to no jobs so I decided to freelance. I have been freelancing ever since”, Donald G Wooten II: bit.ly/2q2f1as
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Matt Hancock has replaced Karen Bradley as culture secretary in the Government's Cabinet reshuffle: bit.ly/2CWX8Q8
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From the archive: Michael Wolff scrutinises logos which he believes have fallen short and offer “visual nonsense”: bit.ly/2e7z4fd
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Diet Coke has rolled out new branding and a refreshed can design: bit.ly/2AUIdk7
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Moments in history designers would like to see recreated in exhibition form: bit.ly/2nMSxbp
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Made design director Ruth Wassermann looks at what will happen in furniture design this year: bit.ly/2ATpg1m
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From the archive: What could a future without physical screens look like? bit.ly/2n9liMt
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The exhibition championing an unsung female designer who fled Nazi rule: bit.ly/2AVDHSp
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Freelance illustrator Ben Tallon on why creativity in London will soon become endangered bit.ly/2mzKO0S
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The Government has launched a £15bn scheme to make roads safer and easier to use: bit.ly/2AUnDjS
From literature to films: the culture that inspires designers: bit.ly/2rszhlw
Our top pick of trends at CES 2018: bit.ly/2AThlRN
From the archive: Samuel Mensah: “Black designers are never placed at the forefront”: bit.ly/2bsoai3
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Coca-Cola's first bespoke typeface is inspired by the company's own design archive: bit.ly/2CY4qmq
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Freelance designer Ben Tallon looks at how design-led Japanese retailers can be an inspiration to freelancers: bit.ly/2h2JNYQ
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We spoke to furniture design duo Barber and Osgerby about their latest book of projects, the environment and being original: bit.ly/2me3a4e
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