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Spotify has always been a forward-thinking company, and their branding is no different. The Spotify color palette is modern and unique, and it helps the company stand out in a crowded marketplace. The colors are also very versatile, and they can be used in a variety of contexts. Whether you're looking for a new brand identity, or you just want to add a touch of color to your Spotify playlists, the Spotify color palette is a great choice.

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There’s a lot to juggle when creating a city’s visual identity – ideas, people, history, expectations. The designers behind the brands talk us through their approaches and strategies.

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Reason.co is a British company that develops digital ideas and experiences for customers around the world. It's no longer a startup and they called us to take care of their new restyling.Fascinated by our use of pure typography and geometric shapes they…

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Bring your love for the slopes to your next DIY painting project with this skiing-inspired palette from Sherwin-Williams. Tap to order free color chips then stop by your neighborhood store to find the paint and supplies you need to get started. #sherwinwilliams #paint #painting #diy #renovation #colorinspiration #paintinspiration #decor #interiordesign #colorpalette #skiiing

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A Swiss Graphic Design-Inspired Vintage Poster Design Template - #Design #DesignInspired #Graphic #Poster #Swiss #Template #Vintage Check more at https://foundasomething.com/2025/02/21/a-swiss-graphic-design-inspired-vintage-poster-design-template/

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Saidiya Hartman is professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University. Her books include Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America (Oxford University Press, 1997), Lose Your Mother: A Journey along the Atlantic Slave Route (Farrar, S

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