JHDD Branding Report — 2026.06.22
Pentagram’s visual identity for the Museum of Narratives (MoN Takanawa) in Tokyo utilizes a simple spiral to bridge traditional Japanese
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Pentagram’s visual identity for the Museum of Narratives (MoN Takanawa) in Tokyo utilizes a simple spiral to bridge traditional Japanese
Read MorePSTL’s new typeface, Detail, showcases personality through subtle curves rather than overt design gestures. This specific emphasis on nuanced form
Read MoreRocky’s Matcha Sticks, presented in a cobalt blue flip-top box, exemplifies a calculated rejection of traditional wellness aesthetics. This is
Read MoreBase Design’s identity for Ray’s, a smalltown ’80s seafood spot, represents a detailed application of high-level strategic thinking typically reserved
Read MorePSTL’s new rounded typeface, Detail, demonstrates how subtle curves and clever deviations define a font’s personality, opting for quiet mischief
Read MoreBase Design applied the same meticulous craft to Ray’s, a smalltown ’80s seafood spot, as they would to a global
Read MorePSTL’s new typeface, Detail, eschews loud design gestures in favor of subtle curves. This focus on the minute details of
Read MorePentagram’s joyful identity for the Museum of Narratives in Tokyo, featuring a dynamic spiral motif, exemplifies a subtle yet significant
Read MoreKFC’s recent brand refresh by JKR centers its most iconic asset, the bucket, with bold typography and refined illustrations. This
Read MoreSnapple’s limited-edition glass bottle commemorating the Knicks’ championship demonstrates how scarcity elevates packaging beyond mere containment. These recent instances reveal
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