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CISA Has a New Road Map for Handling Weaponized AI

Last month, a 120-page United States executive order laid out the Biden administration’s plans to oversee companies that develop artificial intelligence technologies and directives for how the federal government should expand its adoption of AI. At its core, though, the document focused heavily on AI-related

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SiriusXM Looks to the Stars With Uncommon Creative Studio’s Brand Refresh

In late September 2001, XM Satellite Radio was introduced to the market, followed by then-competitor Sirius about four months later. The subscription services promised higher quality audio, uncensored content, no commercials, and a much wider programming variety, which in 2006 included the most prominent talk

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It’s Time To Get Creative With Your Barcodes

Because I spend most of my day closely critiquing packaging, I’m fully aware that I grocery shop differently than the average consumer.  Instead of running through my grocery list to get in and out of the store as quickly and efficiently as possible, I prefer

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Celebrating A 50th Anniversary Through An Elegant Label Design

CF Napa Brand Design’s packaging for Clos du Val’s 50th Anniversary Sparkling Wine exudes timeless elegance with a modern twist. The label maintains the brand’s classic integrity while ushering in a new era. The strong, sans serif typography boldly places the brand name front and

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Type trends for 2024 every designer needs to know about

Royal Television Society’s annual two-day event by Studio Kiln We canvas a selection of design industry experts to learn what will be big in typography over the next 12 months. Their answers may surprise you! Whether you work as a type designer, graphic designer or

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