Creative Boom’s 2026 roundup by Tom May highlights 15 typefaces that designers continue to use and admire, from timeless classics like Helvetica and Futura to newer, accessibility-driven fonts like Inclusive Sans. The article reflects ongoing trends toward functional, inclusive, and personality-rich type design, showing how both heritage and innovation coexist in contemporary typography.
UnderConsideration’s Brand New briefly notes Snapple’s new logo and packaging redesign by Deutsch Design. The update modernizes the beverage brand’s identity with refreshed lettering and serif typography. The article lists the project under consumer products and packaging but offers limited commentary beyond the announcement.
The Brand Identity interviews Portland-based designer Duncan Brazzil, known as Design By Duncan, about his journey from the UK to the US, his focus on kinetic motion design, and his experiences freelancing for major clients like FENTY and Nike. He discusses his self-taught approach, love for black-and-white aesthetics, and ambitions to expand into 3D and more meaningful projects. The conversation highlights his creative philosophy, process, and reflections on growth and community in design.
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