Hunter Design Cases
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Designers behind the work
Designers and creative leads credited on Hunter projects in press coverage.
News & interviews
- Green's The New Gold
BP&O · Jan 21, 2026
Written by Lisa Cain for BP&O, the article explores how luxury beauty brands are rethinking packaging in light of sustainability demands. It highlights Hunter Lab’s collaboration with Montague Brand Agency, which used biodegradable materials like sugarcane bagasse and wheat straw to create packaging that maintains a sense of luxury without excess. The piece argues that sustainability has become a new measure of quality in the luxury sector.
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Creative Boom · Feb 5, 2025
M — N Associates has rebranded Vietnam’s leading sneaker brand, Biti’s Hunter, with a bold new identity that bridges physical and digital experiences. The rebrand introduces a custom typeface, adaptive monogram, and cohesive visual system inspired by Vietnamese culture. The project aims to position Biti’s Hunter as a modern, globally competitive fashion brand while celebrating its national roots.
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The Brand Identity · Jan 28, 2025
M — N Associates rebranded Vietnamese sneaker brand Biti’s Hunter, balancing cultural heritage with modern design. The project features a custom typeface, MN Hunter, inspired by movement and Vietnamese symbolism, complemented by TT Commons Pro. The rebrand includes dynamic logos, packaging, and a new product collection that reinforces the brand’s ‘Step Forward’ ethos.
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The Brand Identity · Jul 25, 2024 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Vinicius Theodoro, founder of Studio Tempo, about building an inclusive and culturally resonant design practice in São Paulo. The conversation explores the studio’s Afrocentric approach, modular team structure, and projects such as the AMA children’s shampoo identity and the creation of Sohi, its 3D and motion division. Theodoro discusses how diversity, collaboration, and cultural sensitivity shape the studio’s creative process and future ambitions.
