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7 Office Design Strategies To Support Neurodiversity In A Post-Pandemic World

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Cultivating a culture of inclusivity in office design goes beyond aesthetics; it involves fostering awareness and providing a variety of workspaces that offer choice and empower individuals, promoting equality and supporting the unique contributions of each team member. Example of a game room.

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Influencer-Inspired Packaging Trends 2023

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Consumers have understandably grown skeptical about brands indulging in self-promotion. Born in Denmark and brought up in Sweden, Anine Bing started as a model and became an influencer promoting several fashion brands on her Instagram account as early as 2010. million followers, which she uses to promote her campaigns and products.

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Biophilic design principles applied in retail design

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The key to this principle is to integrate analogous shapes in a way that looks as logical and enjoyable as possible through , for example, biomorphic shapes and patterns. It is about achieving direct and indirect experiences through design strategies, generating mystery, perspective, a sense of refuge, etc. © Copyright.

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

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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. Bright and elevating colors deliver unexpected effects and unique styles.

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How Retail Design Insights Will Inspire Workplace Design

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The pandemic has proven what we already expected to be true: the value of the office lies in promoting sharing and learning – both intentional and passive. Together these cards form a framework of people’s lives on one side, and a DNA-like pattern on the other (image: Work Design Magazine). First Impressions.