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  • Schick Celebrates Men’s Individuality

    New branding for Schick is informed by national research which finds that 81% of men would prefer brands to celebrate them for who they are instead of asking them to change. Design is minimalist and spots are unscripted.

  • Noom Logo Navigates To Better Health

    Working with the internal team at Noom, Gretel developed a new brand identity. The logo is a modern interpretation of the compass, and underscores Noom’s role as a guide to weight loss and better health

  • Pentagram Co-Founder Colin Forbes Passes

    The celebrated designer and co-founder of Pentagram has passed away at age 94. During his career Colin designed graphics and visual identities for a wide range of clients and industries.

  • Gericke, Beeler, Johnson, Jacobson Are SEGD ‘Classmates’

    SEGD’s class of Fellows for 2022 includes Michael Gericke of Pentagram, Julie Beeler and Brad Johnson of Second Story, and Alan Jacobson of Exit Design. Past Fellows include Ed Schlossberg, Paula Scher and Massimo Vignelli.

  • COLLINS and CNET Channel Golden Age Of News

    CNET, a leading technology media brand, has been rebranded by COLLINS – featuring a new logo, refreshed site design and contemporary content – as it expands beyond tech.

  • Culinary Institute Preps New Identity

    Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv have redesigned the logo for the Culinary Institute of America. The updated identity is intended to help support the CIA’s expanded mission to promote food’s relationship to culture, economic quality, health and the environment.

  • GoFundMe Goes For Digital Empathy

    GoFundMe is taking a more sensitive approach to grief, with a new design flow for those organizing fundraisers for funeral and memorial costs that reframes the experience to feel more personal and less transactional.

  • Gould Evans Is Now Multistudio

    National design practice Gould Evans rebrands as Multistudio, reinforcing its commitment to building a culture that seeks diverse perspectives, promotes multidisciplinary collaboration, and utilizes design to positively impact the communities and clients they serve.

  • Anna Sing Creates A Bouquet Of Typefaces

    Anna Sing, a multi-disciplinary designer based in New York City, went on a frenetic 15-week effort to create four fonts inspired by the history of houseplants.