Designers and creative leads credited on Miller projects in press coverage.
The article details how design studio Order collaborated with Herman Miller to refresh the brand’s identity after 25 years, using Frontify as a brand management platform. Through archival research and careful restraint, the team modernized the system while preserving the iconic Irving Harper ‘M’ symbol, introducing the Söhne typeface and an expanded color palette. The result is a refreshed yet familiar identity that honors Herman Miller’s design legacy and supports its global retail expansion.
It’s Nice That’s annual ‘Review of the Year 2024: Top 50 Most Read’ highlights the most popular stories of the year, spanning rebrands, creative industry debates, and projects exploring technology’s role in design. The roundup includes features on major rebrands by Wolff Olins, JKR, and Order Design, as well as cultural commentary from writers like Elizabeth Goodspeed and Thomas Steeles.
The Brand Identity interviews Ramón Coronado and Marshall Rake of Public-Library as they celebrate ten years of their Los Angeles-based design practice. The duo reflects on their growth, philosophy, and creative process, discussing their new book 'Dog Ears' and past projects for clients like Nike and Mac Miller. They emphasize experimentation, balance, and collaboration as key to their enduring partnership.