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. Jordan Coelho
Jordan Coelho, or Oelhan as he is fondly referred to, is a talented digital artist, VJ, and motion designer from Paris, France. He has an impressive portfolio of projects that merge design and animation, and his work has been sought after by a wide range of clients. He is also very active in the cryptocurrency community, offering his art in the form of NFTs. His artwork has been exhibited all over the world and has been praised for its one-of-a-kind look.
2. OHM Studio
OHM studio is the result of two passionate brothers joining forces to design and manufacture furniture. Simplicity is always the priority in both design, which is focused on form, and manufacturing, which ensures the piece is both physically and economically viable. Color is also an important part of the line, adding an element of fun and playfulness to the object.
3. Local Hoops
Local Hoops is all about creating a worldwide family for basketball. They’re highlighting real stories about people who love the sport and bringing fairness to the court and beyond. Their mission is to inspire and spread love through the game. And they are collaborating with different designers on some really neat merchandise, that you can buy on their site!
4. Atmos
As the world becomes more and more tech-driven, it’s important to make sure that everyone can use your products, even those with color blindness. As a UI designer, you have a big part to play in making sure this happens by designing interfaces that are accessible to everyone, no matter their visual abilities. In this article, you’ll learn why designing for color blindness is essential in UI design and give you some tips on how to create interfaces everyone can use.
5. SloMo
SlowMo is a novel therapy service for people with distressing psychosis, which is supported by digital technology. This one-of-a-kind app was developed and designed by an interdisciplinary team at King’s College London and supports in-person sessions with a therapist by helping patients monitor and recall difficulties, understand cognitive behavioural therapy concepts and access therapy tools in your daily life.
6. Burberry
Fashion logo design has, in recent years, been trending towards flat, minimal, sans-serif wordmarks that lack any embellishments or extra flourishes. However, luxury fashion brand Burberry recently rebranded, creating a unique visual identity that combines classic elements of the past with a more progressive and modern approach. The new logo features a contemporary interpretation of the iconic Burberry horse, creating a timeless yet eye-catching design. It is a great example of how a company can successfully marry traditional design with a more modern aesthetic.
Have a great weekend and see you next week! 👋
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