Designers and creative leads credited on Evo projects in press coverage.
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 profiles Brussels-based illustrator Cécile Cuny and her animated short film 'Close the Gap', created with the Evoca Foundation and Giga to highlight the gender digital divide. The film combines dreamy, retro anime-inspired visuals with a message about equitable internet access for girls worldwide. Cuny discusses her creative process, the emotional power of animation, and her ongoing mission to empower young audiences through her work.
Creative Boom’s article by Tom May surveys the design community to identify 50 typefaces expected to trend in 2026. The roundup highlights a mix of contemporary and classic fonts from leading foundries such as Grilli Type, Klim, ABC Dinamo, and Pangram Pangram. It reflects a broader trend toward revisiting familiar grotesques and serifs with modern refinements for digital and branding applications.
Jones Knowles Ritchie (JKR) has created the brand identity, naming, and digital experience for Centersquare, a new B2B data centre company formed from the merger of Cyxtera and Evoque. The identity features a custom data visualisation tool, a nested square logo by Simon Walker, and a warm, vibrant palette that contrasts with typical tech aesthetics. Collaborating with Variable.io, JKR developed a flexible system that blends real data with artistic expression to convey adaptability and trust.
Creative Boom’s 'Hotlist 2025' highlights 25 of the most admired design studios worldwide, as voted by industry peers. The article celebrates leading agencies such as Pentagram, PORTO ROCHA, Ragged Edge, and &Walsh for their innovative branding and design work across sectors from tech to fashion. It aims to inspire creatives by showcasing studios that are shaping contemporary design culture.
The Brand Identity’s 'The Edit' highlights five design projects, including Pano’s minimalist identity and packaging for collagen brand SANA. The Greek studio created a clean, science-inspired look referencing icy Norwegian origins, with foil details and tactile embossing. Other featured works include projects by Madeline Montoya, BRUD Creative, OGV Design Studio, and MONDIAL.
PORTO ROCHA created a new identity for Vevo that reintroduces the music video network to its global audience. The rebrand features a modular, dynamic system inspired by amplification, a genre-based color palette, and the use of Optimo’s Plain typeface to balance functionality and warmth. The project clarifies Vevo’s positioning while celebrating its diverse musical content.