Integrating patterns into a brand’s language is never an easy task. It can often add something aesthetically memorable. Playing devil’s advocate on the other hand, it can also clutter and confuse. Discover how these creatives take on the challenge and level up various identities to new peaks.
Featuring:
Anti | Bielke+Yang | BVD | Camille Walala | Craig & Karl | Denis Mallet | Drew Watts | Freja Hedvall | Jonas Emmertsen | Kulachek | LAVA | Leonardo Sonnoli | Olivia King | Posthyphen Graphic Design | RM&CO | Stahl R | Sydney Goldstein | Toormix
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About IdN:
IdN (International designers’ Network) is an international publication for creative people on a mission to amplify and unify the design community. It is devoted to bringing designers from around the globe together to communicate with, learn from and inspire one another. It has truly become what the initials of its title proclaim it to be — an international designers’ network.
COLORS 90: Football
Thirty-two teams. One golden trophy.
This summer, an elite selection of extraordinary footballers finally comes together to play the most beautiful game on earth in COLORS 90 – Football. In this issue, a mechanical striker winds up to score at the 2014 RoboCup, a Saudi goalie dives for the save on a top secret pitch for women, and players from the streets of Sao Paulo to the fields of Dharamsala break out their bicycle kicks. For the 226 million footballers who play on streets, at school, at work, in jail and everywhere other than under the spotlight, COLORS presents the world’s most popular game as FIFA has never dared show it.
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About COLORS:
COLORS is a magazine about the rest of the world; distributed quarterly in more than 40 countries worldwide. COLORS is a timeless collectable magazine for multiple readers. It is a magazine that celebrates diversity and racial harmony. Since its first appearance in 1991, COLORS has reinvented journalism.