Fresh start – a new year, a blank slate – make the year your own. Happy holidays!
Read MoreLooking ahead to a year of good vibes for 2024 – happy holidays!
Read MoreArmed with optimism for the holidays and the new year – a blend of happy, merry, jolly, sparkly.
Read MoreTo a new outlook – and a brighter, busier, and more social 2022 for everyone.
Read MoreIt’s been a challenging, backward year. Looking forward to turning the page on 2020 and finding our way ahead to better days.
Read MoreA new decade brings a new vision for the future – warmest wishes for 2020 and beyond! Exciting possibilities are ahead.
Read MoreTwo exhibitions pay homage to two typographic visionaries: Hermann Zapf and Jan Tschichold who moved the practice of design forward.
Read MoreThe 2019 World Happiness Report focuses on happiness and community. Discover which countries rank the highest.
Read MoreIn the digital environment, many big brands have dropped their names from the brand mark and are moving forward with only a brand symbol.
Read MoreHoliday greetings: Come Together – a gentle reminder that we’re better together than apart.
Read MoreG Design + Communications’ Young Heroes website redesign has been recognized as an Outstanding Website | 2018 WebAward winner by the WMA.
Read MoreThe need for consistency of a brand’s voice cannot be overstated. This roundup of good reads will keep brands on message.
Read MoreThe Young Heroes website designed by G Design + Communications has been recognized by Graphic Design USA’s 2018 American Design Web Awards.
Read MoreForgotten no more, a new book about designer Will Burtin details a man ahead of his time. His contributions to information design laid the groundwork for data visualizations and infographics we rely on today.
Read MoreSpotify has promoted the Brooklyn Museum's "David Bowie Is" exhibit in a massive way by branding a mass transit station and designing custom-branded MTA cards.
Read MoreMany of the most memorable posters – and great reference material – came out of the eight-year Works Progress Administration (WPA) program of the 1930s and 40s.
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