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Category: Inspiration

What Copenhagen Is Trying to Tell Us

We went to 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen, and what we noticed was not just the new designs, but five emerging patterns asking bigger questions about where design is heading.

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Category: Artificial Intelligence

Why AI use is outpacing transparency in creative work

As AI moves faster than the standards around it, creative work is being reshaped in ways neither clients nor agencies fully see, making clarity and boundaries part of the work itself.

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Category: Features

Between SOUND AND IMAGE: Working with james blake, dave, and erick the architect

A conversation with Josh Stadlen. For this feature, we get into his brilliant mind — his work across photography and music production, what influences his process, and why staying playful matters more than you think.

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Category: Creative Inspiration

6 MILAN DESIGN WEEK MOMENTS WE CAN’T STOP THINKING ABOUT

Inside: standout installations, sensory experiences, and cultural storytelling at Milan Design Week with a few bigger questions still left unanswered.

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Category: Insight

ON CHASES CULTURAL RELEVANCE AS NIKE DOUBLES DOWN ON LEGACY STORYTELLING

ON is winning over runners, tastemakers, and investors alike. But the bigger question sits behind that growth: can it do what Nike once did?

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Category: Insight

When Did Remote Work Start to Feel Like a Luxury?

What do you actually gain from working remotely, and what does it cost?

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How Tina Touli turns the physical and digital into a distinct creative language

In this conversation, Tina Touli reflects on building a multidisciplinary practice shaped by experimentation, material exploration, and uncertainty, and how that way of working informs both her studio work and her role as an educator.

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