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Rebranding Lowry: A proud new look to drive creativity and community in Salford

Creative Boom

Lowry, the theatre and gallery complex has stood at the heart of Salford Quays since 2000. EDIT's challenge, therefore, was to help Lowry redefine its public image and communicate the full breadth of its offer. A Salford Icon with a Fresh Perspective Named after the famous 20th-century painter L.S.

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Special edition of LogoArchive zine solidifies Ukrainian identity through publishing

Creative Boom

Limited to 300 copies, it features text written in Ukrainian and English plus 31 logos designed between 1960 and 2000 to tell the history of Ukrainian trademark design. LogoArchive Ukraine features logos from between 1960 and 2000. LogoArchive Ukraine is the first in a new series of international publications.

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White Rabbit Collection by Toko

BP&O

The White Rabbit Collection is a contemporary arts publication showcasing the work of 99 artists drawn from the White Rabbit, a contemporary art museum, gallery and archive in Sydney. The museum has become one of the world’s most significant collections of Chinese contemporary art, with over 2000 works from 700 artists.

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Exploring Japan with Daft Punk: A Look at Rare Photographs of the Iconic Duo from 2000’s

Design You Trust

Daft Punk’s trip to Japan in 2000, where they met with their childhood idol Leiji Matsumoto, led to the creation of the anime-musical film Interstella 5555, which was released in Japan in 2003. The film was only shown in select cinemas outside of Japan, mainly in France and the US. h/t: sabukaru Source

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The Evolving Legacy of Ken Garland’s First Things First Manifesto

Eye on Design

The late Ken Garland ’s First Things First manifesto, written in 1963 on the spur of the moment during a public meeting, has become a tradition of enduring protest that its originator could never have predicted. It took 35 years for the second version, First Things First 2000 , to appear, in fall 1999. The response was unprecedented.

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Magical world of inflatable art opens new cultural landmark in Manchester

Creative Boom

We reported back in October how Manchester was getting the largest investment in a national cultural project since the opening of Tate Modern in 2000 help fund a major global destination for arts, music and culture. The exhibition, Kusama's largest and most ambitious immersive environment to date, is open to the public until 28 August 2023.

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Paula Scher exhibition looks at graphic design in the public sphere

Creative Review

In 1994, Pentagram New York was brought on board to shape a new visual identity for arts organisation The Public Theater. With Paula Scher at the helm of the project, The Public Theater gained a fresh pool of designs that drew on everything from Pop Art and Constructivism to graffiti and hip-hop aesthetics.