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Quang San Art Museum identity

Responses by Duy — N, executive creative director, M — N Associates. Background: The purpose of the Quang San Art Museum (QSAM) rebrand was to create a contemporary, cohesive visual identity for Vietnam’s first and largest private fine art museum. The goal was to honor the institution’s deep connection to Vietnamese art history, from the […]

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‘Vanilla’ Film by Mayra Hermosillo on Family, Identity: Venice Trailer

Mexico in the late 1980s. The eight-year-old Roberta watches her family of seven women fight to save their home from mounting debt. It is a struggle that will reshape how she sees herself and those around her. This is the premise of Vanilla (Vainilla), the feature directorial debut by writer-director Mayra Hermosillo, an actress you […]

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Royal Drawing School identity | Communication Arts

Responses by Romilly Winter, associate partner, Pentagram. Background: As it approached its 25th anniversary, the Royal Drawing School, an art school in London, United Kingdom, needed to create a new visual and verbal identity to better articulate its mission: to raise the standard and profile of observational drawing through teaching, research and exhibitions; to champion […]

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RE:CHEMISTRY identity | Communication Arts

Responses by Adam Rix, head of NOT Wieden+Kennedy. Background: RE:CHEMISTRY is a B2B brand aimed at any company making consumer products formulated with harmful petrochemical ingredients. Its goal is to replace those ingredients with safer, more sustainable biochemical alternatives. RE:CHEMISTRY needed a visual identity that reflected its point of view and stood out in the […]

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Performula identity | Communication Arts

Responses by Emma Damiani, designer, and Malte Gruhl, art director and creative director, Studio Gruhl. Background: Vitamin brand Performula creates hyperpersonalized supplements in the form of daily powder sachets specifically tailored to your body. Unlike the one‑size‑fits‑all products you see on the market, these formulas are developed based on your blood markers for truly individualized […]

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Why Canaletto Sold for $43.9 M., Identity Politics vs. Art, and More

To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. Good Morning! Puck and ARTDAI have compiled lists of the top 50 artists by auction volume, numbers of lots sold, and top prices.  Artnet News’s Eileen Kinsella canvases Old Masters dealers for why Canaletto’s Venice view sold for $43.9 million last month. And another essay—not by Dean […]

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