From Mount Pug by Kengo Kuma, to a bichon frise candy floss hideaway, this is what visitors can expect to see at @japanhouseldn's Architecture for Dogs exhibition next month bit.ly/30m1ScI
“Imagine designing a poster that has no start point, no end point, no top, or bottom, no edge"
We spoke to Liverpool consultancy @uniform__design to find out how the team created the new Mitre football for the next season of the English Football League bit.ly/3gtGTKC
Liverpool-based studio Uniform has designed the Mitre offical match football for the 2020-21 English Football League, based around a narrative of positive mental health and the "flow state" - what do you think of the look? bit.ly/3gtGTKC
The visual identity for Critics' Club - a social enterprise that seeks to diversify the art world - is designed to "empower" underrepresented voices: bit.ly/2BSsgBB
Creative universities are preparing for the start of a very different academic year - we speak to lecturers about how they're teaching design at a distance, with blending learning, "open office" Zoom calls and socially distanced workshops bit.ly/30WnRpM
Architecture for Dogs, a new exhibition coming to London's Japan House next month, wants visitors to imagine a world "built on a canine scale" and features design-led exhibits from the likes of Kengo Kuma and Toyo Ito bit.ly/30m1ScI
Last week Coventry, the incoming UK City of Culture for 2021, unveiled its "Brutalist blue" branding for next year's programme of events. Here's the story behind the look bit.ly/301cQ7t
Are you up to date on how Making Tax Digital will affect you? Read our analysis of how paperless tax returns, digital software and quarterly filing will impact designers bit.ly/3jSQbly
Fashion has been tentatively dipping its toe in the digital world for nearly two decades, but the coronavirus pandemic has pushed practitioners to explore new avenues, from VR fashion shows, to digital-only clothing (like the pieces shown here) bit.ly/2DkFUOk
As we start a new month, we look back at some of our favourite projects from July - including minimalist health and safety signs, an intricate illustration book dedicated to Frida Kahlo and a large-scale graphic social distancing initiative for pubs bit.ly/30XtjbZ
Hear the news? Richard Curtis, Tanya Steele @wwf_uk and Fabrice Beaulieu @RBanima have joined the #FoM20 Headline line-up to discuss what marketers can and should be doing to address the climate and nature crisis.
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The projects that caught our eye this month included an identity for a gluten-free bakery, minimalist and witty health and safety signs and a large-scale art installation to support pubs - have a look at the rest here bit.ly/30XtjbZ