Explore essential strategies for crafting a standout brand name, including construction methods, naming approaches, and key ...
From Loewe to Liquid Death, Lego to Louis Vuitton, and Lay’s to e.l.f. Okay, that last one was potentially a stretch, but it ...
Elizabeth Lawson, a fashion student at SCAD Atlanta, wins the CFDA Design Scholar Award for Sustainability. Learn about her ...
The Adelaide Crows have unveiled a new, retro-inspired logo, but it's drawn a mixed reaction from fans.The club says the new look draws inspiration from its past, evoking memories of the club's ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — A longtime executive with a stint in the private equity industry has been tapped to serve as the new leader of Progressive Companies, a Grand Rapids-based design, architecture ...
Vaccine fatigue is likely to blame for a slower start to the fall immunization campaign in Alberta, according to an infectious disease expert. Craig Jenne, with the University of Calgary, says the ...
As we move through the final months of 2024, the folks at BabyCenter are taking a look back at the baby name trends that defined this year. On Monday, the parenting resource released its annual report ...
Unlocking the secrets behind immune exhaustion in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and long COVID patients is at the center of new Griffith University research.
For the second consecutive year, Olivia is the most popular baby girl name and Noah is the most popular baby boy name, according to a report from BabyCenter.com, a digital parenting resource.
Names fall in and out of fashion year after year. A century ago in the United States, you could scarcely move without meeting a Mary, but by 2023, the longstanding No. 1 name in America didn’t ...