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August is a month for celebrating. Holidays are booked, evenings naturally flow into after work drinks and carnivals around the world are circled in calendars. For Iranian designers Homa Delvaray and Masoud Morgan, it was the month's tendency to be filled with joyful, sun-filled long evenings that the pair noticed from their respective cities of Tehran and Berlin. Their collaborative poster visualising this sentiment, created using Dropbox Paper, will be available for free at Nicer Tuesdays…

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TRY Design on Instagram: "Dansekampen is an inclusive dance competition with a focus on fostering joy for movement and dance for people with intellectual disabilities. We’ve had the pleasure of working alongside @norgesdanseforbund on Dansekampen’s new identity launched just ahead of this years event. #graphicdesign #logo #thebrandidentity #visualidentity #identity #visualidentity #typography #dance #brandidentity #brandingdesign #branding #branddesign" Fitness Brand Design, Typography Movement, Sports Therapy Logo, Dance Branding Design, Logos With Movement, Movement Branding, Dance Logo Design Creative, Dance Branding, Dance Logo Design

TRY Design on Instagram: "Dansekampen is an inclusive dance competition with a focus on fostering joy for movement and dance for people with intellectual disabilities. We’ve had the pleasure of working alongside @norgesdanseforbund on Dansekampen’s new identity launched just ahead of this years event. #graphicdesign #logo #thebrandidentity #visualidentity #identity #visualidentity #typography #dance #brandidentity #brandingdesign #branding #branddesign"

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The body in movement has long inspired type designers. In 1926, the Czech dancer Milka Mayerová choreographed the alphabet as a modern ballet; each step of her dance was then cut and spliced together to form a typographic photomontage by the designer Karel Teige. In recent years, Peter Biľak has bee

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