Designers and creative leads credited on Lita projects in press coverage.
The article profiles Bordeaux-based illustrator Zoé Maghamès Peters, whose self-taught practice blends social science perspectives with poetic, colourful compositions. Working digitally in Procreate while maintaining an analogue feel, she draws inspiration from everyday objects, nature, and sensory experiences. Her editorial clients include Penguin Random House, Cosmopolitan Italia, Bon Appetit, and Little White Lies.
The article profiles designer Margie Rischiotto, whose work merges early internet aesthetics with surreal, dreamlike imagery. Drawing inspiration from turn-of-the-millennium culture, she creates visually chaotic yet intentional designs for clients like Xing and Cosmopolitan Magazine. Her practice explores nostalgia, discomfort, and the creative potential of digital escapism.
Creative Boom reports that Toronto-based artist Rajni Perera has won the 20th Best Art Vinyl Award for her cover artwork on Hiatus Kaiyote’s 2024 album 'Love Heart Cheat Code'. The piece, exploring themes of divine femininity and rendered in a distinctive blue, topped a shortlist of 50 designs. Lulu Lin and Louis Browne took second and third place respectively, highlighting the continued cultural importance of album art in the vinyl era.
Creative Boom profiles Toronto-based studio Vanderbrand, founded by Julie Vander Herberg, known for its strategic, place-rooted brand identities across real estate, hospitality, and cultural sectors. The article explores the studio’s collaborative ethos, research-driven process, and typographic sophistication through projects like Burnaby Lake, Niagara Benchlands, and Together Design Lab. Vander Herberg shares insights on leadership, adaptability, and building meaningful creative practices.
The Brand Identity interviews Sonya Dyakova, founder of Atelier Dyakova, about the studio’s approach to brand building and design. Based in Deptford, London, the small team works across branding, publications, and exhibitions for cultural and fashion clients. Dyakova discusses the importance of trustful client relationships, bespoke typography, and tactile materials in their creative process.
BP&O features Studio Ongarato’s brand identity and campaign for One Wellington, a luxury property development in St Kilda, Melbourne. The project blends architecture, lifestyle, and local culture through diverse printed materials, photography, and illustration. The campaign’s central idea, ‘A life less ordinary,’ is expressed through a vibrant, multi-sensory presentation housed in a brightly coloured perspex box.