Designers and creative leads credited on Form projects in press coverage.
UnderConsideration’s Brand New section briefly announces a new logo for Cal Performances, a cultural organization based in California. The post, categorized as a 'Spotted' entry, lists tags such as bold, monogram, and theater but does not include detailed commentary or visuals beyond a before-and-after mention.
Creative Boom’s April 2026 edition of 'Booms & Shakes' highlights major leadership changes, new hires, and agency expansions across the global creative industry. The roundup covers transitions at Verve, Residence, DEPT, and GUT Europe, alongside new appointments at Aer Studios, Born Social, and Gung Ho. It also introduces D&AD’s new global Ambassador Programme connecting creative leaders worldwide.
Creative Boom reveals the top 20 graphic designers of 2026, as voted by thousands of creatives in its annual State of Creativity survey. The list highlights influential figures such as Paula Scher, Jessica Walsh, Simon Dixon, and Verónica Fuerte, showcasing a mix of established icons and emerging voices shaping the global design landscape. The article celebrates diversity in practice, from branding and typography to motion and illustration.
The article profiles graphic designer Vlad Boyko, who has recently established a shared studio in Antwerp and developed a distinctive visual style inspired by early 2000s club culture. His 2025 Colour Factory NYE campaign exemplifies his vibrant, collage-based approach and interest in nostalgic aesthetics. Boyko reflects on balancing freelance work, creative burnout, and the value of self-initiated, community-driven projects.
Creative Boom’s article by Tom May profiles London agency Greatergood and its self-initiated alcohol-free drinks brand, Reformed Characters. The project challenges the muted aesthetics of the Low & No category with bold metallic packaging and irreverent storytelling. Greatergood handled everything from brand identity to product formulation and e-commerce, positioning the brand as a confident, design-led alternative to typical wellness drinks.
Creative Boom’s feature explores how DixonBaxi maintains creative confidence through its philosophy of 'serious play'. Founders Simon Dixon and Aporva Baxi discuss emotional intelligence, openness, and reinvention as key to staying relevant in a fast-changing design landscape. The article offers a behind-the-scenes look at the studio’s culture, processes, and optimism about creativity’s role in the world.
DNCO has created a new identity for Amsterdam’s Zuidas district, rebranding it as ‘Zudo’ to reflect its transformation from a corporate hub into a livable, community-focused neighbourhood. The project features a bilingual tone of voice, a custom stencil typeface by Bold Decisions, and warm illustrations by Luis Mendo to convey a sense of local charm and inclusivity.
Creative Boom’s November 2025 'Booms & Shakes' roundup highlights major agency appointments, client wins, and new ventures across the global creative industry. From GOOD Agency’s partnership with The Children’s Society to Koto’s new chairperson and Elmwood’s leadership expansion, the article captures a sector in motion. It also spotlights new studios, relocations, and independent launches that signal optimism and reinvention despite economic uncertainty.