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Designers and creative leads credited on Dex projects in press coverage.
· May 27, 2026
UnderConsideration’s Brand New briefly spotlights Pentagram’s redesign of MedExpress’s logo and brand identity. The update introduces a new sans serif wordmark and cross icon, signaling a refreshed look for the healthcare provider. The article lists tags and metadata but does not include detailed commentary or visuals beyond the before-and-after reference.
Creative Boom · Apr 15, 2026
Creative Boom’s 2026 roundup by Tom May highlights 15 typefaces that designers continue to use and admire, from timeless classics like Helvetica and Futura to newer, accessibility-driven fonts like Inclusive Sans. The article reflects ongoing trends toward functional, inclusive, and personality-rich type design, showing how both heritage and innovation coexist in contemporary typography.
Creative Boom · Jan 13, 2026
Pentagram, led by partner Marina Willer, created the visual identity for the UK's first Gender Equality Index (GEIUK), a tool mapping gender inequalities at the local authority level. The design uses a patchwork, colour-blocked system inspired by data visualisation to celebrate diversity and inclusivity without gender coding. The identity aims to make complex data accessible and engaging while promoting social change.
It's Nice That · Sep 16, 2025
The article revisits Index Magazine, a 1990s New York indie publication celebrated for its interdisciplinary approach to art, fashion, and culture. A new retrospective exhibition at Paris Design Week, curated by Freddie Wahter of Wahter Studio and co-founder Peter Halley, explores the magazine’s visual legacy and influence on contemporary editorial design. Through archival photography and design displays, the show highlights the magazine’s experimental spirit and the enduring appeal of print media.
Creative Boom · Jun 19, 2025
Without Studio has rebranded Sodexo’s US college dining offer as One&All, a flexible identity celebrating diversity and campus culture. The project includes a new name, mascots, and a scalable design system that unifies operations across 350 campuses. The identity blends collegiate aesthetics with modern inclusivity, positioning dining as a cultural experience rather than a utility.
SEESAW · Aug 1, 2024
SEESAW features the website design for Index, a data analytics SaaS platform that turns data into insights quickly. The listing highlights the fonts used and categorizes the project under product management, BI tools, and analytics.
The Brand Identity · Aug 21, 2023
Brooklyn-based studio Cold Cuts developed the name and identity for Made Index, a visual directory showcasing American-made products. The design uses Franklin Gothic and a red, white, and blue palette, balancing a national theme with a community-driven, inclusive approach. The project reflects a subtle, scalable identity that could adapt to other regions in the future.
The Brand Identity · Dec 9, 2021
Sydney-based studio With You collaborated with Egg Agency to rebrand global ad marketplace Index Exchange with a kinetic identity emphasizing technology, growth, and human connection. The design integrates an arrow motif, warm natural colors, and friendly illustrations by Madison van Rijn to balance the technical focus with approachability. Typography choices include Neue Montreal and Söhne Mono, reflecting the brand’s digital-first and engineering-driven character.
The Brand Identity · Jun 15, 2021 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Carlos Kun of Barcelona-based studio Twoo about founding the two-person practice with Danilo Campos, their holistic approach to digital design, and how remote working has shaped their process. Kun discusses their project for Galeria Index, their collaborative philosophy, and the creative culture of Barcelona.
The Brand Identity · Apr 1, 2021
Barcelona-based studio Twoo developed a new identity for Brazilian gallery Index as it transitioned from an online platform to a physical space in Brasília. The rebrand uses Plau’s Vinila typeface and a digital green color to reflect the gallery’s origins and modern Brazilian character. The project includes both digital and print applications, emphasizing organization and typographic rhythm inspired by index-style layouts.

