Designers and creative leads credited on Evi projects in press coverage.
BP&O features Seachange’s branding for Evil Ray, an Australian sunscreen brand created by Pembleton. The design departs from traditional suncare aesthetics with Tarot-inspired illustrations by Reg Mombassa, bold purple and yellow colorways, and UV-reactive labels. The project showcases Seachange’s innovative approach to structural packaging and brand storytelling.
The article is an interview with writer and editor Claire Marie Healy about her new book 'Short Form: 40 Years of Music Videos, Ads, and the Art of Moving Images', published by Mack in collaboration with Academy Films. The book explores the creative and emotional power of short-form filmmaking across music videos and advertisements, featuring behind-the-scenes materials and essays on their cultural significance.
The article by Olivia Hingley explores how social media and marketing trends have influenced contemporary book cover design, questioning whether visual appeal has overtaken literary substance. Featuring insights from designers Na Kim and David Pearson, it examines the homogenisation of aesthetics and the rise of 'photographable' covers driven by online culture. The piece reflects on how these shifts affect both readers’ choices and the creative freedom of designers.
Creative Boom features 'Shibu’s Tail', a new children’s book written by Tess Thomas and illustrated by Malaysian artist Kamwei Fong. The story follows a cat named Shibu whose expressive tail becomes a metaphor for emotion and creativity. The article highlights Fong’s meticulous hand-drawn technique and the collaboration’s heartfelt origin story.
It’s Nice That announces the November 2025 edition of its Nicer Tuesdays event in London, featuring talks from Porto Rocha, Jennie Baptiste, Boomranng Studio, and Alice Isaac. The lineup spans design, photography, and collage, with discussions on identity, culture, and creative process. The event will be held at EartH Hackney with music by Epidemic Sound and sponsorship from El Rayo and Lovecorn.
Creative Boom’s feature 'East Meets Everywhere' spotlights eight Chinese illustrators represented by Caper Illustration, a London–Shanghai agency bridging Eastern and Western visual cultures. The article highlights how these artists blend traditional Chinese art forms with modern digital techniques, working with major global brands. It celebrates the diversity, innovation, and global reach of contemporary Chinese illustration.
The article, written by Chloe Cordover for The Dieline’s Shelf Life series, explores the growing trend of consumer brands being designed with acquisition in mind. It highlights major recent deals such as PepsiCo’s purchases of Poppi and Siete, and Hershey’s acquisition of LesserEvil, framing these as part of a broader shift in how modern brands are built and valued. The piece reflects on how design and branding strategies are increasingly influenced by exit potential rather than long-term independence.