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Whether you’re building a business or personal brand, social media and blog is a place where many businesses get started before launching a product. As a first in our category, we’re excited to build inspiring blog content that provide our customers with a way to stand out no matter how they are getting started. Bagstudio Business Design Creating Attraction

Business Design

Business Design


Business Design Creating Attraction

Whether you’re building a business or personal brand, social media, and blogs is a places where many businesses get started before launching a product. As a first in our category, we’re excited to build inspiring blog content that provides our customers with a way to stand out no matter how they are getting started.


Milosz is a designer who specializes in creating unique brands. He offers a wide range of services including business consulting, graphic and product design, motion and interaction design, and experience design. His work has won awards and is known for captivating audiences and driving innovation. He builds brands using a combination of design and storytelling. His passion is exploring the connections between science and art. He believes that by combining art and science, communication design can be greatly improved. He encourages thinking outside the box and not limiting ourselves to what seems reasonable, as this disconnects us from greatness.

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Synesthetic versus Multi-Sensory Design - Differences and Benefits by Michael Haverkamp

Recent industrial design should prioritize the customer's sensory experience in addition to technical functionality. It's important to optimize sensory inputs and consider how the senses interact. Synesthesia research benefits innovative design by incorporating both common cross-sensory processes and genuine synesthetic processes. All products need a multi-sensory design to ensure a coherent appearance across all senses and enhance user feedback. Synesthesia fosters collaboration between art, design, and science. The multi-sensory approaches developed at the Bauhaus during the 1920s and 1930s show that attention to the arts supports innovative design.