Designers and creative leads credited on Mix projects in press coverage.
The Brand Identity interviews Matthew Roop and Dylan Chan, founders of Singapore-based YEYE Design Studio, about their journey from working at &Walsh and in startups to running their own idea-led practice. The couple discuss their complementary roles, philosophy of designing from strong concepts, and the studio’s growth through projects like Mixoloshe, ZEBEDEE, and Dadpack. Their story highlights perseverance, collaboration, and a belief in emotionally driven design.
The Brand Identity’s 'The Edit' highlights five new branding projects from global studios, including Sasyk Mihal’s rave-inspired identity for Page Break, Parker’s Palm Springs–infused skincare brand 760 Skin, Sylvan Hillebrand’s bold work for ARTIZSOUL, U.I.WD.’s sentimental rebrand for fashion house MIXED, and MEK’s science-driven identity for impact investment firm Understorey. Each project showcases distinct visual strategies, from expressive typography to nature-inspired palettes.
Creative Boom interviews Studio Output’s managing director Gemma Ballinger and creative director Johanna Drewe about leading the London-based agency through the pandemic, adopting flexible working, and pursuing purpose-led design. The studio reflects on its evolution, recent rebrands for Mixcloud, CALM, and Tutorful, and ambitions to move toward a four-day work week. The discussion highlights how Output’s mission and client focus have become more ethically and socially driven.
The Brand Identity interviews Character’s Creative Director Rishi Shourie about the San Francisco studio’s origins, philosophy, and approach to branding. Founded in 1999 by Shourie, Ben Pham, and Tish Evangelista, Character has worked with lifestyle and tech brands like Pottery Barn Kids, Nike, and Plume WiFi. The discussion covers their design process, the importance of animation in identity design, and the collaborative spirit of the Bay Area design community.
The Dieline’s Studio Spotlight highlights Boulder-based TDA Advertising & Design for its impressive food and beverage packaging work. The feature showcases designs for Shrewd Foods, Honest Foods, and Mix 1, emphasizing the studio’s clean, functional, and appealing approach to consumer packaging. The article praises the studio’s consistent quality and creativity across multiple projects.