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How Australian designer Daniel Avakian is reimagining the runway

Inside Retail

Inspired by the 1982 film Blade Runner , Daniel Avakian’s Tears in the Rain collection incorporates his signature bespoke tailoring and couture pieces, mixed with ’90s Sydney graffiti art, carried by a strong colour palette of greens, navy, black and pops of red. Many garments from the collection featured as digital fashion in the store.

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Retailing in India: Serving Sweet Emotions

VMS

Sweets have been a part of Indian history, right from the point at which the Indus Valley civilization invented the art of refining sugar 8000 years ago. Recently, they reimagined their rich heritage of specialization in premium sweets and snacks in a new retail environment concept that endeavored to keep the brand relevant and appealing.

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Design inspiration: our favourite projects from June

Design Week

The hope is that large-scale art and design pieces like this can help make a “lonely city” like London more inclusive. Informed by the well-known shape of Maldon’s sea salt flakes, the new packaging features a diamond pattern across the range. Latent Façade, by Jason Bruges Studio.

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Why Lyric Videos are Having a Design Renaissance

Design Week

Richard Barnett, producer and managing director at the studio, explains how a fine art influence guided the video. “When you’re working on an old song or lyrics written decades ago, reimagining them with the same craft makes sense.” There were two main inspirations.

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The 2021 Golden Pin Concept Design Award announces 45 Design Mark winners

Design Wanted

In order to raise public awareness of agriculture in Taiwan, the designers used moth patterns to design insect attractant packaging that targets 12 crop pest species. The package uses geometric patterns to describe fruit details. Geometric shapes intuitively demonstrate nutritional balances.

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