Designers and creative leads credited on Mitte projects in press coverage.
The article profiles BIEN, a Los Angeles-based motion studio founded by Ricardo Roberts and Hung Le, which champions inclusion and accessibility through its Inclusive Motion Design (InMoDe™) methodology. The studio works with major global clients while also launching initiatives like Creative Codex and Fliers on the Wall to make the motion design industry more equitable. BIEN’s approach emphasizes designing 'with, not for' to ensure representation and accessibility are embedded in every project.
The article announces 'New Dimensions: The Future of Paper', a UK event series by GF Smith in collaboration with Gmund and It’s Nice That. The events will showcase GF Smith’s new rebrand by Templo and feature talks from creatives exploring the intersection of paper and digital media, including Hato, Alice Isaac, and Holly Eliza Temple. The series celebrates paper’s evolving role in contemporary creative practice.
BP&O’s feature by Emily Gosling explores Studio Blackburn’s rebrand of the Olympic Museum in Lausanne. The new identity balances authority and emotion, using bold typography, Olympic colors, and a refined logo that integrates the Games’ iconic symbols while establishing the museum as a distinct cultural institution. The project retains the Olympic Headline typeface by Julien Hébert and aligns with the broader Olympic brand refresh by Hulse & Durrell.
PRINT Magazine’s Poster Design section highlights a range of stories and interviews about poster art, from historical retrospectives to contemporary projects like the 2026 Olympics and FIFA World Cup posters. It showcases how posters remain a vital medium for cultural and event communication.