The Weekly Nugget
Welcome to the Weekly Nugget — Most Studios Friday wrap-up, where we share nuggets of inspiration from the world of tech, branding & design.
1. Avocados From Mexico® x PANTONE
The world is your oyster — and you’re going to want to use every last one of them to make your home feel like a vacation destination.
Avocados From Mexico® partnered with PANTONE Color Institute® to launch their brand color, and created a one-of-a-kind avocado-inspired collection that will give your home the ultimate glow.
You’ll find it all here: from furniture to decor, they’ve got everything you need to make sure your place is as cozy as can be.
2. Fork & Good
The ambition is big, but the cultural shift taking place is moving at a glacial pace. Fork & Good takes an incremental approach towards that much bigger goal, with an initial product of ground pork — the most widely consumed animal protein — sold through partnership food trucks and fast-casual restaurants, all in a nicely packaged design.
3. Not Wieden+Kennedy
Wieden+Kennedy London launches a standalone design studio, called Not Wieden+Kennedy. Not Wieden+Kennedy also announces its launch with something the team calls The Not Machine. It’s a digital generator that are used to create custom animated word marks from any image or icon. Try it out here!
4. Adobe Podcast
Adobe has launched the beta version of Adobe Podcast with some nice features like; Remote recording, Speech-to-text technology and a AI-powered audio, that increases clarity by removing background noise and sharpening your voice’s frequencies.
5. Cruz más Cruz
Cruz más Cruz is a multidisciplinary design and architecture studio, specialized in creating corporate identities. The legendary Spanish designer José María Cruz Novillo & his partner and son Pepe work together with his team in a unique studio in the center of Madrid.
6. PlasticFree
London based agency, Made Thought has designed PlasticFree, a platform which provides as a aesthetically designed repository of over 100 plastic free materials and stories showcasing real life examples of new more eco-friendly materials in use.
7. The Art Of Trending — Woods Art Institute
Art has always reflected the moment in which it was conceived. Today, thanks to social networks, we have real-time access to global conversations, trends, and news. The real-time experiment links Twitter Trending Topics with DALL-E2 to create a contemporary art exhibition curated by all of us.
Have a great weekend and see you next week! 👋
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