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Pinterest, the online inspiration board, is here with a vengeance in their new campaign! The campaign reimagines the platform as a “rabbit hole” of inspiration, drawing users into a fantastical journey of creativity. The campaign is a product of Pinterest’s in-house creative team, and features incredibly cinematic storytelling inspired by real user experiences, showcasing how Pinterest helps users explore and shape their dreams through the ideas they find and pin on the site, underscoring Pinterest’s role as a space where inspiration leads to real-world action.

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Design can evoke many things: feelings, memories, movement, and textures. But can it evoke taste? This article from It’s Nice That is on a mission to find out! With a highlight on how visual elements like color, texture, and composition can create a multi-sensory experience, it asks the question: why not taste? This concept, used often in food branding and packaging, aims to enhance customer engagement…and increase purchasing. Ultimately, the article encourages designers to think beyond the visual impact and consider how their work can trigger other senses, offering a richer, more holistic approach to design.

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Greg Mike, a household name of Atlanta street art, is best known for his brightly colored, abstracted murals and signature “Loudmouf” icon. His mantra is “Live Life Loud”, and that is very apparent in his work, which often incorporates pop culture references, like cartoon characters. Ranging from large-scale street art to intimate gallery pieces, his work aims to infuse urban environments with color and joy, and if you’ve ever seen one pop up on a wall as you drive through Atlanta, home of KEYLAY Design, you know that his mission was accomplished. He’s also been able to transcend street art with collaborations with brands like Nike and Coca-Cola!