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The phrase "a recognizable design" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a design that is easily identified or distinguished by others.
Example: "The logo features a recognizable design that has become synonymous with the brand."
Alternatives: "an identifiable design" or "a distinctive design".
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Any trickling that occurred, in terms of architectural talent, tended to be up, as mainstream developers discovered that a recognizable design name could be a valuable tool in marketing luxury high-rises.
Selling weed isn't like selling heroin where dealers stamp the wraps with their own personal brand or pills, which are often stamped with a recognizable design.
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There hasn't been a recognizable pattern.
Histopathology revealed abnormalities without a recognizable pattern (Table 1).
Long before publishers began branding the books of an author or illustrator with an identifiable look, Allen Say's picture books have had a modest but singular and immediately recognizable design.
It displays a combination of Romanesque, Moorish, and Baroque elements, and is topped with a "beehive" roof one of its more recognizable design features.
In most cases, shadow and 3-D text effects should be avoided in order to create a clean, aesthetically pleasing and easily recognizable design.
In the sustainable safety vision, five principles are central now: functionality of roads, homogeneity of masses and/or speed and direction, predictability of road course and road user behaviour by a recognizable road design, forgivingness of the environment and of road users, and state awareness by the road user.
Their most recognizable design is probably the sumptuously plain Tiffany & Company store at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue, which dates to 1940.
The most recognizable design, in silvery white and dated to the early 1980s, is estimated at up to $15,000, and it sits in an honored position in the center of the auction's front room, along with a scepter and crown.
Championing unmanipulated photography, asymmetrical layouts, rational-objective typography, and mathematical grids, the "Swiss Style" of graphic design is perhaps one of the most influential and recognizable design movements of the 20th century.
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