DesignStudio rebrands Airbnb
Lettings website Airbnb launched a new brand identity today, created by London agency Design Studio. The new look sees the brand’s blue and white word marque replaced with a universal “symbol of belonging”…
Lettings website Airbnb launched a new brand identity today, created by London agency Design Studio. The new look sees the brand’s blue and white word marque replaced with a universal “symbol of belonging”…
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