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Selected news about graphic design, photography, film studies and media & interaction design for CV students at ECAL (Lausanne, Switzerland)
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Requena Office’s rebrand for Fonda Europa brings its art deco spirit into a new era

Requena Office’s rebrand for Fonda Europa brings its art deco spirit into a new era | What's new in Visual Communication? | Scoop.it
With a flexible typeface, bold yellow colours and high-exposure flash photography, the Barcelona-based studio breathes new life into the eatery.
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Wriggles & Robins celebrates Pancake Day with a flipping fantastic stop frame film

Wriggles & Robins celebrates Pancake Day with a flipping fantastic stop frame film | What's new in Visual Communication? | Scoop.it
The directorial duo made 600 pancakes in total (but didn’t quite eat all of them) for this brilliant self-initiated lockdown project.
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Berlin Wall graffiti is made into a typeface to warn how "division is freedom's biggest threat" | It's Nice That

Berlin Wall graffiti is made into a typeface to warn how "division is freedom's biggest threat" | It's Nice That | What's new in Visual Communication? | Scoop.it
The Voice of the Wall project by Heimat Berlin marks 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and will form a book sent to world leaders campaigning around "the threat walls can pose to society and freedoms".
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NUCA Camera – AI Powered “Natural Nudity” –

NUCA Camera – AI Powered “Natural Nudity” – | What's new in Visual Communication? | Scoop.it
NUCA is an AI-powered camera that captures individuals in their purest form – no clothing, literally stripped down to their authentic selves in their natural state.
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Damian Heinisch replicates his family’s journeys made during WW2 in an immense new photographic project

Damian Heinisch replicates his family’s journeys made during WW2 in an immense new photographic project | What's new in Visual Communication? | Scoop.it
Taking pictures from train windows between Oslo and Ukraine, Damian Heinisch tells of the harrowing journeys that his family once took during the second world war.
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