Creative Boom’s October 2025 'Booms & Shakes' roundup highlights major agency appointments, client wins, and new studio launches across the global creative industry. M+C Saatchi, New Commercial Arts, and W+K Amsterdam secured major accounts, while leaders like Lisa Carrana and Marina Ammirato took new roles. The article also spotlights new ventures such as Playmaker Creative Club and Studio Deakin, reflecting a confident and expanding design sector.
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The Brand Identity interviews Blurr Bureau founder Jessica Dimcevski and Creative Director Caitlin Kennedy Bradley about their global studio’s philosophy of transparency, empathy, and balance between strategy and intuition. The discussion covers their expansion from Melbourne to New York, their collaborative bureau model, and their approach to branding projects across industries. They also highlight their female-led team, global network, and ongoing hiring efforts.
Denver-based studio Mast developed a comprehensive rebrand for global climate advisor Coho, formerly Customer First Renewables. The new identity centers on a 'window' motif and a geometric logo symbolizing Earth, delta, and migration, supported by Neue Haas Grotesk and a vibrant natural color palette. The project reflects Coho’s mission to inspire sustainable action and communicate trust and sincerity.