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A short review of 2019

A short review of 2019

Noise - Creativity & design 16 December 2019

Episode Description

What happened in 2019?

– Twitter beef is officially a thing now

– A boom in design celebrities

– The design tool wars

– A stripped back approach to branding

– Return of the serif

– Collaboration for the win


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