Lds Design Cases
1 case across 1 studio
Designers behind the work
Designers and creative leads credited on Lds projects in press coverage.
News & interviews
- "DD LONDON Marks 10 Years of Global Luxury Branding Success"
The Brand Identity · Jul 18, 2025 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews DD LONDON co-founders Dominic Evans and Duncan Alexander as the studio celebrates its 10th anniversary. They reflect on their journey from a two-person start-up to a globally recognized luxury branding consultancy, discussing their collaborative approach, focus on storytelling, and evolution into a strategic brand partner. The piece highlights their work across real estate, hospitality, and lifestyle sectors, including projects for Fabergé, The Shard Residences, and Nobu Residences.
- Goldsky: Live-Streamed Crypto Data Solutions
SEESAW · May 13, 2024
SEESAW features the website design for Goldsky, a crypto data platform offering live-streamed data infrastructure. The project highlights a clean digital interface using Akkurat Mono LL and Inter typefaces, aligning with the brand’s developer-focused positioning.
SEESAWGoldskydigital - Kapono Chung on Combo’s innovation-driven model, lessons in leadership and their exciting future
The Brand Identity · Jun 21, 2022 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Combo founder Kapono Chung about the agency’s evolution, its merger with strategy consultancy Verdes, and its innovation-driven approach that merges research with design. Chung reflects on his creative journey, leadership philosophy, and the future of branding, emphasizing collaboration, objectivity, and cultural growth within the studio.
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BP&O · May 3, 2018
BP&O features Spy’s redesign of Goldsmiths’ alumni publication, Goldlink Magazine. The project evolves the university’s existing graphic identity into an editorial format that balances legacy and creativity, using bold typography, structured layouts, and a refined color palette. The design reflects Goldsmiths’ academic heritage while maintaining visual continuity with its broader brand identity.
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