Code-X (80)
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November 8, 2015

Call this agency code: Creative Space.
Definition: In my spare time, I’m putting together a study of the visual and verbal signifiers deployed by marketing and design agencies like Wieden + Kennedy, BBDO, Razorfish, McCann Erickson, 72andSunny, and IDEO. This particular code takes a look at the norms (creativity, imagination) and forms (primary colors) communicated by these agencies’ office décor.



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