Mangobot is a new toy robot for kids that teaches them how to code – but without using screens. It has been developed based on research that shows children between 18 months and five years old should limit their screen time to just one hour per day: bit.ly/2HzD0G0
National Geographic magazine has taken inspiration from its 130-year archive for its new look, which includes two new typefaces based on ones originally used by the publication in the 1970s: bit.ly/2JTlJ9c
A Vitra exhibition curated by designer curated by Robert Stadler, David Rockwell's interpretation of an American diner and the latest Mini Living installation – here's watch to catch at Milan Design Week this year: bit.ly/2HIL44E
Pentagram partners Marina Willer and Naresh Ramchandani have created a charming new identity for Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, featuring a family of hand-drawn watercolour illustrations that depict various breeds of cats and dogs: bit.ly/2J20mBf
Superunion was challenged to visualise something as intangible as data with its latest project, a rebrand for cryptocurrency crime specialist Elliptic: bit.ly/2GUs0n9
Online furniture retailer Swoon's new branding sees each character in its name reference different furniture design details and manufacturing processes: bit.ly/2qrrqlF
London Transport Museum's latest open weekend at its depot in West London will feature everything from talks on how Frank Pick transformed London’s transport network in the 1930s to a tour of the museum's expansive poster collection: bit.ly/2qgahMi
DesignStudio has rebranded accommodation company Vita Group, uniting its sub-brands under a single identity that centres around a cone-shaped "V" logo: bit.ly/2GFVb95
Dn&co's colourful place branding for Broadgate, one of London’s largest business districts, hopes to showcase the area's cultural offering: bit.ly/2uOcFPr
We round up the latest moves, changes and appointments in the design industry, including Perq Studio appointing Nikki Burton as its new design director: bit.ly/2q7Txqy