University of Southampton's Graphic Design Projects Showcase Creativity and Innovation
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Dezeen staff
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
The University of Southampton showcases various graphic design projects, including a publication on the history of the UK's red telephone box, a typeface design for digital formats, and a book on the development of cystic fibrosis treatment. The projects highlight creativity and innovation in graphic communication.
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a book presenting the NHS development of cystic fibrosis treatment is among the graphic design projects from the University of Southampton.
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