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- : New Name, Logo, and Identity for Working Animals International by The Clearing
· Apr 27, 2026
UnderConsideration’s Brand New briefly notes The Clearing’s rebrand of the charity Working Animals International. The project introduces a new name, logo, and identity featuring blue and brown tones and a clever use of negative space. The article is part of the 'Noted' category, offering a concise overview rather than a full review.
The ClearingWorking Animals Internationalbranding - Booms & Shakes: April's biggest moves and boldest launches
Creative Boom · Apr 22, 2026
Creative Boom’s April 2026 edition of 'Booms & Shakes' highlights major leadership changes, new hires, and agency expansions across the global creative industry. The roundup covers transitions at Verve, Residence, DEPT, and GUT Europe, alongside new appointments at Aer Studios, Born Social, and Gung Ho. It also introduces D&AD’s new global Ambassador Programme connecting creative leaders worldwide.
- 15 fresh mural illustrators to inspire you in 2026
Creative Boom · Apr 1, 2026
Creative Boom’s 2026 roundup highlights 15 mural illustrators from around the world who are redefining public art through colour, scale, and community engagement. The feature showcases artists such as Judith Mayer, Freddie Denton, and Elin Matilda Andersson, exploring how murals can transform spaces and connect people. The article celebrates creativity, activism, and the growing opportunities for illustrators to work at large scale.
- Winston Hacking’s “tonermorphs” are kaleidoscopic clay creatures created to push images as far as they can
It's Nice That · Nov 10, 2025
The article profiles artist Winston Hacking and his experimental animation series 'Tonermorphs', which combines clay, printing, and image transfers to create surreal, tactile moving images. Drawing from his childhood exposure to printmaking and inspired by artists like Martha Colburn and Bruce Bickford, Hacking’s work explores the tension between analog imperfection and digital control.
Big ActiveFlying LotusRun The Jewelsmotion - Femme Creatives Transform Naarm's Dance Music Scene
It's Nice That · Sep 2, 2025
The article spotlights three femme-led music labels in Naarm—Animalia, Cirrus, and Night Shop—celebrating their influence on the city’s dance scene both sonically and visually. It highlights the founders’ creative direction, the designers behind their artwork, and the inclusive, experimental spirit driving these collectives. The piece underscores how these labels are reshaping Naarm’s club culture through design and community-building.
AnimaliaCirrusNight ShopAnimaliaNight Shopbranding - Karraby and Paris Design Horror-Themed Branding for Coffee Shop
It's Nice That · May 6, 2025
The article explores Hanna Karraby and James Paris’ rebrand for ReAnimator Coffee Roasters, a horror-inspired coffee shop. The duo balanced Lovecraftian eeriness with contemporary design, using bold illustrations and analogue typography to create a playful yet eerie identity. Their collaboration reimagines the brand with a fresh, transformative visual language rooted in the spirit of the cult horror film.
ReAnimator Coffee Roastersbranding - "Studio Chenchen Crafts Unique Identity for EntoZyme in Top Five Design Projects"
The Brand Identity · Mar 19, 2025
The Brand Identity’s biweekly feature 'The Edit' spotlights five global design projects, including Studio Chenchen’s scientific yet organic identity for biotech startup EntoZyme. Other highlights include Some Days’ rebrand for Future Being, menn studio’s typographic refresh for Think City, Anna Violette’s warm identity for Ébène, and Ashley Kinnard’s collaborative art branding for Special Animal. The roundup showcases diverse approaches to branding, typography, and sustainability-driven design.
Studio ChenchenSome Daysmenn studioEntoZymeFuture Beingbranding - "Humane World for Animals Unveils Bold Rebrand for Global Advocacy"
Creative Boom · Mar 10, 2025
Creative Boom reports on the rebrand of Humane Society International UK to Humane World for Animals, developed with Nexus Studios. The new identity and campaign, directed by Johnny Kelly and featuring Sia, aim to unify the charity’s global mission and communicate its compassionate vision through a nature-inspired design and stop-motion film. The rebrand emphasizes clarity, global reach, and hope-driven storytelling.
Nexus StudiosHumane World for Animalsbranding - Loughborough's BA Shapes Future Graphic Design Leaders
Creative Boom · Jan 30, 2025
The article highlights how Loughborough University's BA (Hons) Graphic Design programme has produced numerous industry leaders across design, illustration, and creative direction. It profiles successful alumni such as Rory Cowan, Luke Pearson, Rachel Wells, and Caroline Paris, showcasing the course’s emphasis on practical skills, creative exploration, and industry connections. The piece positions Loughborough as a top destination for aspiring designers seeking a strong foundation and career success.
- Ain’t the new kid on the block: Ozon Studio is a young practice, backed by years of experience
The Brand Identity · May 1, 2024 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Ozon Studio founders Tim Tijink and Brent van den Elshout about launching their Amsterdam-based practice in 2024. The duo discuss their shared roots in music and design, their complementary creative approaches, and the philosophy behind their studio’s identity. They emphasize authenticity, collaboration, and cultural context as the foundation of their work.
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