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DixonBaxi’s branding for Canada Water aims to make it London’s “new town centre”

Design Week

“Layered on top of each other, the gestures also represent the way the area has been built and rebuilt over time.” The upward motif is further used in the other As. The selection was made because of its “organic curvature and contrasting geometric forms”, she adds.

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Too much tech? How to combat digital overload in your workday

Inside Retail

It’s not all bad The researchers also concluded that specific computer programs and video games might improve memory, multitasking skills, fluid intelligence, and other cognitive abilities. Technology also facilitates the ability to work from different locations, opening up new opportunities and flexible work practises.

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Forte Forte's first US store features golden changing rooms and balancing stones

Dezeen

Light fixtures inspired by James Turrell artworks, balancing stones, and a circular golden changing room feature in the interiors of fashion brand Forte Forte 's Los Angeles boutique. Vattilana called the design "an ineffable balance of the geometric and the organic". Each Forte Forte location follows a different rhythm," he concluded.

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