I love it. What is it?: The power of instinct in design and branding

Author:   Gyles Lingwood ,  Turner Duckworth
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
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9781838666064


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   22 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
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No other design company has worked with as many significant brands as Turner Duckworth, the company behind the visual identities of Amazon, McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, and even Metallica. Published on the occasion of their 30th anniversary, I love it. What is it? showcases Turner Duckworth’s philosophies, learnings, and adventures from three decades of working with major brands and presents the firm’s unique and optimistic outlook, along with hints, tips, and the inside scoop on what makes successful brands tick. The book, a fascinating anthology of essays, think pieces, and 150 color illustrations that explore the power of instinct in brand design, includes a selection of their familiar but captivating work alongside 20 contributions from leading voices of the design, business, and marketing worlds that explore creativity, instinct, failure, and more. Features texts from leaders in the fascinating but often-hidden worlds of design and branding, including: Moira Cullen (Former Design Director, Coca-Cola North America); Morgan Flatley (Executive Vice President, Global Chief Marketing Officer and New Business Ventures, McDonald’s); Linda Lee (Chief Marketing Officer, Campbell Meals & Beverages); Stefan Sagmeister (Designer, Sagmeister Inc.); Jessica Spence (President of North America, Beam Suntory); and more.

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Author:   Gyles Lingwood ,  Turner Duckworth
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.00cm
ISBN:  

9781838666064


ISBN 10:   1838666060
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   22 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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‘Cofounded in 1992 by David Turner and Bruce Duckworth …  this book shines a deserved light on the two … [with] a mélange of graphics and images, reflections on beauty, inspirations, and apt quotations.’ – Interior Design Magazine 


‘Full of great imagery…and plenty of anecdotes to keep you reading whether you're an agency veteran or new to the world of branding and design.’ – Creative Review ‘[A] mélange of graphics and images, reflections on beauty, inspirations, and apt quotations.’ – Interior Design Magazine


‘Full of great imagery…and plenty of anecdotes to keep you reading whether you're an agency veteran or new to the world of branding and design.’ – Creative Review ‘[A] mélange of graphics and images, reflections on beauty, inspirations, and apt quotations.’ – Interior Design Magazine ‘I love it. What is it? explores how design and creativity are key to building great brands and businesses. A must read for leaders everywhere.’ – Rishad Tobaccowala


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Turner Duckworth is a design agency that creates unmistakable identities for the world’s leading brands. They have won countless top awards, including the inaugural Cannes Grand Prix for Design, the D&AD Collaboration Award, and induction into the Clio Hall of Fame. Gyles Lingwood is Professor of Business Creativity at the University of Lincoln, UK. Lingwood’s creative client work has been awarded by D&AD, British Interactive Media Association, and the US Creativity Awards.

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