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Publisher: Studio Hinrichs
Editor: Delphine Hirasuna
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Designers: Carrie Cheung + Chloe Cunningham
@Issue: Journal of Business and Design is a blog that focuses on topics of interest to designers, mar-com managers and corporate executives.

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Design Quizzes

Quiz: Brands That Are for the Birds (In a Good Way)

By Delphine Hirasuna | January 10, 2013September 4, 2014

When it comes to brand mascots, birds seem to soar above all the rest of the creatures in the animal kingdom. It may be because bird species are so distinctively different, not just in how they look and sound, but in temperament and personality traits. Some are peace-loving; others aggressive. Some are sweet and melodious; others playful and loud. Birds also are closely identified with specific regions of the world. No matter what your brand attributes are, there is probably a bird species that is right for you. Which brings us to our quiz. Guess which brands these birds represent.


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American Icons

American Icons is a collection of the work from the iconic photographer, Terry Heffernan. His collection serves as a visual exploration of what it means to be an American, including beautiful quotes by legends and luminaries that accompany Heffernan’s shots.

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Modern Gothic Need Not Be an Oxymoron with John Stevens

Explore both history and a contemporary approach to design in the form of a project with letter artist, John Stevens. Learning to write Black-letter (Textura, Gothic, Fraktur, Old English) properly is a pathway into many aspects of calligraphy, just as practicing Gothic, or Black-letter is a necessity to truly understanding the nuances of broad-edged pen calligraphy.

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