2 cases across 1 studio
Designers and creative leads credited on Lta projects in press coverage.
Creative Boom · Jun 4, 2025
Creative Boom’s article explores URNA, Malta’s contribution to the 2025 London Design Biennale — a sculptural memorial installation reimagining death and remembrance through reconstituted limestone dust. Conceived by a multidisciplinary team led by Andrew Borg Wirth, the project proposes a collective, ego-free approach to memorialisation rooted in geology and community. The piece merges architecture, film, and photography to explore how design can transform grief into a shared, evolving landscape.
Creative Boom · Feb 27, 2025
Creative Boom reports on the launch of Super Nice, a new independent agency founded by former VML chief creative officer Jared Kozel with partners Barry Sonders and MJ Speakman. Based in Atlanta and Los Angeles, the agency champions a philosophy of combining bold creativity with empathy and collaboration. The founders aim to challenge traditional advertising models with a faster, more audience-focused, and 'nice' approach to creativity.
BP&O · Jun 1, 2023
The article explores the 1980 Minolta rebrand by Saul Bass, Herb Yager & Associates, detailing how the new logo reflected the company’s shift from mechanical to electronic and optical technologies. It discusses the design rationale, criteria, and deployment across various applications, as well as the logo’s evolution after Minolta’s merger with Konica.
BP&O · Jan 2, 2020
BP&O features Studio Brave’s visual identity for OneFourFive Clarendon, a Melbourne workspace development by Salta and Architectus. The identity, built around the narrative 'A Life Unlimited', uses GT America typography, embossed materials, and photography by Josh Robenstone to reflect the building’s architectural character and local context. The design merges bold contemporary expression with tactile finishes and layered compositions across print and digital applications.
The Brand Identity · Feb 11, 2016 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Leeds-based studio Passport, founded by Jonathan Finch and Rosalind Stoughton, about their approach to branding and print design. They discuss their identity work for The Wood Beneath The World, their print-heavy project for Pure Design Consultancy, and their philosophy on flexible, modular identity systems. The duo emphasizes craftsmanship, collaboration, and maintaining a strong focus on print in an increasingly digital design landscape.
· Interview
PRINT Magazine’s 'What Matters' series features Heather Larimer, Executive Creative Director at Orchard Creative, in conversation with Debbie Millman. Larimer reflects on her creative process, love of writing, and the importance of boldness and humor in her life and work. The interview offers a personal look at her career, inspirations, and philosophy on creativity and resilience.

