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Design Week magazine relaunched by team of "raucous cheerleaders for design and designers"

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Online design magazine Design Week has relaunched today after closing in January , with an updated visual identity informed by the Bauhaus. Originally launched as a print publication by writer Jeremy Myerson in 1986 before going fully digital in 2011, UK-based Design Week announced its closure in December 2023.

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Design Week magazine acquired by Interconnect and set for relaunch this year

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Online design magazine Design Week has been acquired by its web development company Interconnect, saving it from closure. Interconnect purchased the company from its previous owner Xeim , which also runs Marketing Week and Creative Review, after working as Design Week 's service provider since 2015. "We

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Design Week magazine closing "with immediate effect" after 38 years

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Online design magazine Design Week is to cease publication with the website due to be taken offline in mid-January. The publication, which is focused on the business of design, announced the decision with a statement on its website on 22 December stating that its publisher had decided to close the publication.

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Five Gay Times magazine covers that "balance visual impact with meaningful representation"

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Here, senior art director Jack Rowe shares five key magazine covers with progressive design language. Rowe selected the covers from the 540 magazine covers included in Gay Times: The Exhibition , an audiovisual decade-by-decade timeline displaying the brand's journey over the past 40 years.

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Hewitt creates residential tower in Seattle informed by stack of magazines

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Local architecture studio Hewitt has unveiled the 33-storey-high Skyglass residential block in downtown Seattle , which was informed by an offset stack of magazines. In that giving the occupants a lot more than what you might get in a more conventional design."

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'You just have to want to do it': Frank Gehry profiled in TIME Magazine

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As Gehry revisited the halls his team designed more than three decades ago, he opened up about design principles, technical challenges, and his thoughts on movement in design. Video via TIME on YouTube

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Flexform showcases furniture for homes that "express your personality" in its own magazine

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Promotion: Italian furniture brand Flexform has created the Somewhere magazine, which highlights its sofas and armchairs, for "homes that make people feel welcome". Named Somewhere, the magazine was created to emphasise how Flexform 's furniture is "able to express your personality. Where you feel at home," the brand said.

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