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Designers and creative leads credited on Lime projects in press coverage.
Creative Boom · Nov 19, 2025
London studio Run For The Hills has created a warm, painterly brand identity for Olimera, a new Mediterranean-inspired restaurant. Led by creative director Chris Trotman, the design uses abstract watercolour illustrations, elegant typography, and a nature-rooted palette to evoke the region’s atmosphere without resorting to clichés. The flexible system spans menus, murals, and digital assets, designed to evolve with the restaurant’s seasonal offerings.
The Brand Identity · May 21, 2025
The Brand Identity’s biweekly roundup ‘The Edit’ highlights five creative projects, including Emma Kaniuk’s campaign for Show Me Shorts Film Festival, FAENA’s identity for Arrebatos pâté, Studio Dolphins’ packaging for Scarlet Quinn liqueur, a humorous sticker initiative by Sarah Lisgo and Agatha O’Neill targeting Lime bikes, and Together’s rebrand for MOMA. Each project showcases distinct design approaches, from bold typographic campaigns to artisanal packaging and playful community-driven design.
Creative Boom · May 13, 2025
Designers Agatha O'Neill and Sarah Lisgo created 'Don't Be a Lemon with Your Lime', a guerrilla sticker campaign in London addressing the issue of poorly parked Lime bikes. Using humor and bold visuals, the project raises awareness about accessibility and encourages responsible parking. The initiative also raises funds for disability charities and has received positive public feedback.
