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September/October 2024

Design Annual | 65

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Features
This small Calgary-based agency infuses its creativity with a nimble approach to develop innovative campaigns.
In Richmond, Virginia, this animation studio combines its partners’ specialties to explore the boundaries of motion graphics.
Exhibit
Jung von Matt’s latest campaign for Hyundai affirms the vehicle manufacturer’s commitment to carbon neutrality through images of climate change.
Digital Kitchen’s opening titles for this historical thriller series evoke the tensions of the post–Civil War United States through archival photography.
These AI generated paintings by Zulu Alpha Kilo imagine what Campbell’s iconic entry into pop art would be like in other art movements.
Podpunkt’s packaging system for this Warsaw-based coffee roastery takes customers on a visual adventure through the Amazon rainforest.
Ahead of the Oscars, Smartypants created this anthem for the center of theoretical research featured in the film Oppenheimer.
A musical spot by Party Land helps prove to men that Every Man Jack’s natural deodorant really works.
Published by Fontwerk, Christine Gertsch’s variable type family Push features subtle changes in each weight for supreme versatility.
PORTO ROCHA’s identity design for this performing arts space at the site of the World Trade Center opens the way for inclusive programming.
LOVE.’s packaging system connects this premium scotch whisky to the Scottish highlands with a 3-D topographical map on the glass bottle.
Created by Droga5, the installation The Waiting Workforce draws attention to the expungement process of criminal records and the lives it impacts.
Fresh
Combining her love of travel with her passion for documenting sociopolitical issues, this Tofo Beach, Mozambique–based photographer trains her eye on the truth.
This Penryn, UK–based illustrator conveys emotions and themes through her mastery of color and isometric perspective.
The work of this New York–based multidisciplinary designer reflects her curiosity to explore new media and discover new experiences.
A passion for going against industry trends fuels this Los Angeles–based creative studio’s idiosyncratic and subjective approach to advertising and design.
Columns
Against the fast pace of the ad industry, Ernie Schenck propounds for the value of slowing down.
Book Reviews
Gyles Lingwood and agency Turner Duckworth analyze the effect of instinct on human creativity in this anthology of case studies.
This retrospective investigates the celebrated work of design firm Skolos-Wedell over the course of its 40-year history.
By Gestalten and design firm Creative Voyage, this conspectus on branding and identity design categorizes projects into eight creative stages.

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