1 case across 1 studio
Designers and creative leads credited on Coast projects in press coverage.
It's Nice That · Oct 22, 2025
The article profiles Melbourne-based studio Weekdays, led by founder Todd Vanneste, which creates vibrant, typographically rich brand identities for food, drink, and hospitality clients. Through projects like Sorry Nonna, Tozzo, and Love Shack Brewing Co, the studio demonstrates a balance of clarity, storytelling, and spatial awareness in packaging and identity design.
Creative Boom · Oct 16, 2025
Avanti West Coast has launched a new campaign titled 'Be With Them Sooner', created by adam&eveDDB and photographed by Martin Parr. The campaign shifts focus from destinations to the emotional reasons people travel—reuniting with loved ones. It runs across OOH, social, and audio channels, using regional personalization and Parr’s distinctive documentary style to highlight authentic human connections.
· Sep 23, 2025
Imaginary Forces partnered with Wizards of the Coast to create a cinematic launch trailer for the Magic: The Gathering x Marvel’s Spider-Man crossover deck. Led by Creative Director Tosh Kodama, the film blends live-action and animation to merge the worlds of Magic and Spider-Man. The project celebrates both franchises’ visual legacies through a dynamic, punk-infused campaign film.
The Brand Identity · Mar 22, 2021 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Olivia King, Design Director at Australian studio For The People, about the agency’s evolution, flexible identity systems, and people-first culture. King discusses the studio’s approach to community branding, remote working challenges, and the importance of adaptability in design. The West Coast of Tasmania project is highlighted as a defining example of their open-source, community-driven identity work.
The Brand Identity · May 21, 2017 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Fuzzco co-founder and creative director Helen Rice about the studio’s dual presence in Charleston and Portland, their collaborative culture, and their approach to creating distinct, playful brand experiences. The discussion covers notable projects such as AIR Serenbe, FIG, and Coast Brewing, as well as internal ventures like Serious Buildings and Pretend Store. Rice also shares insights into Fuzzco’s design philosophy, color choices, and evolving service offerings including content creation and photography.
