Designers and creative leads credited on Nga projects in press coverage.
Studio Najbrt developed a flexible global identity system for Avenga following its merger with Qinshift. The Prague-based studio created a distinctive logo featuring a loop motif, custom typography in collaboration with Displaay Type Foundry, and 3D visual assets rendered in Blender. The project balanced global scalability with a unique, non-cliché aesthetic for the tech sector.
Creative Boom’s October 2025 'Booms & Shakes' roundup highlights major agency appointments, client wins, and new studio launches across the global creative industry. M+C Saatchi, New Commercial Arts, and W+K Amsterdam secured major accounts, while leaders like Lisa Carrana and Marina Ammirato took new roles. The article also spotlights new ventures such as Playmaker Creative Club and Studio Deakin, reflecting a confident and expanding design sector.
The article introduces Janga, a Japanese company that has reimagined the classic Jenga game by replacing its wooden blocks with miniature bottles of barrel-aged Japanese whiskey. The first edition, called 'Zeus,' features handcrafted acrylic bottles adorned with playing card suits and packaged in a clear box with a crocodile leather strap. The concept blends luxury spirits packaging with playful, collectible design.
Creative Boom’s feature on Singapore’s Milan Design Week 2025 showcase, ‘Future Impact 3: DESIGN NATION,’ highlights an exhibition that traces 60 years of Singaporean design. Curated by Tony Chambers, Maria Cristina Didero, and Hunn Wai, the show spans past cultural icons, present-day innovators, and speculative student projects. Set in a 13th-century Milanese church, it celebrates design as a reflection of national identity, sustainability, and forward-thinking creativity.
Creative Boom’s feature explores how designer Katie Kubrak and Nirvana CPH are redefining packaging through a balance of sensory experience and sustainability. Kubrak discusses her CMF-driven approach, collaborations with brands like Burberry and Nanushka, and the importance of circular, material-first design. The article highlights how tactile, emotional packaging can coexist with environmental responsibility.
Written by Mark Paton for BP&O Voices, 'Atomic Connections' explores designer and biomolecular scientist Jesse Adler’s perspective on material interaction and sustainability. Drawing on Adler’s work with fungi-derived pigments and her company Pitri, the essay connects molecular science with design thinking, advocating for a more fluid, interconnected worldview. It also references brands like Mover and Nufabrx as examples of innovation in sustainable and health-focused materials.
UK-based studio Noramble created a vibrant and playful brand identity for Zingara, a flavoured soda brand. The design features bold colours, retro-inspired typography, and fruit mascots that bring personality and shelf impact to the packaging. The project balances visual energy with clarity through careful type choices and tactile experimentation.