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Viktor Hertz's Art Reinterprets Popular Brands In a Brutally Honest Style- Core77 Conference

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Plus...The Weekly Design Roast No Images? [Click here]( July 23, 2019 [Archie Lee Coates IV of PLAYLAB on Collaboration and Keeping Ideas Flowing ]( "There will always be a next wave but right now it's about wrapping your arms around people and getting things done together" [The Weekly Design Roast, #8]( The *finest* of industrial design [Viktor Hertz's Honest Logos Don't Shy Away From Calling Out Big Brands ]( If branding was brutally honest [This Staggered Design Will Make the Dreaded Middle Seat More Comfortable ]( Not quite a business class upgrade, but an improvement [Historical Fantasy for Industrial Designers: What if Apple Had Designed the iPhone in the '80s and '90s? ]( …plus other work from the masterful retro designer FuturePunk [S]([tudio TK is Looking for a Furniture Design Engineer]( The studio is based in North Carolina [A Series of Desk Accessories That Take Stress Relief to the Next Level]( Because we could all use a little more play in our day [Talking CMF with Alastair Curtis]( The Chief Design Officer of Logitech discusses the company's approach to materials, user experience and their commitment to sustainability [C]([heck Out All of Our Core77 Design-Athlon Sketching Winners]( Three heats of design sketching has yielded a Core77 Design-Athlon Sketching Series champion. [Follow Us on Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Pinterest]( ©2018 Core77, Inc. 561 Broadway, 6B New York, New York 10012 Through either extensive training or innate talent you've become subscribed to the Best Design Newsletter in the World. [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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