2 cases across 2 studios
Designers and creative leads credited on Neon projects in press coverage.
It's Nice That · May 14, 2026
Gary Grimes explores the blurred line between 'fake' and 'real' art through the film The Christophers, which features 16 prop paintings created by artist Barnaby Gorton. The article argues that art made for film, though functional, shares the same creative rigor and historical lineage as gallery art. Gorton’s process and reflections reveal how commissioned art has always been central to artistic practice.
SEESAW · May 17, 2024
SEESAW features the website for Neon, a serverless Postgres platform aimed at developers. The listing highlights the use of Inter, IBM Plex Mono, and ES Build Neutral typefaces, positioning Neon within the developer tools and infrastructure space.
The Brand Identity · Apr 5, 2024
The article by The Brand Identity curates seven standout gaming and esports brand identities that demonstrate how strong design can elevate competition and community within the industry. Featuring work by studios such as Company Policy, UnitedUs, LG2, and Moniker, it highlights the diversity and creativity shaping gaming’s visual culture. The piece emphasizes branding’s role as a unifying and energizing force in a fast-evolving entertainment sector.
BP&O · Aug 5, 2019
BP&O’s article covers the collaborative 'LogoArchive ExtraSpecial Issue – Canada Modern', a limited-edition zine designed and edited by Blair Thomson of Canada Modern and published by BP&O. The issue celebrates Canadian modernist symbols and includes a special signed edition featuring designers from the era. The piece explores the project’s independent spirit, material design, and its role in preserving mid-century graphic heritage.
BP&O · Apr 9, 2019
BP&O’s article by Richard Baird covers the collaborative 'LogoArchive Extra Issue – Canada Modern', designed and edited by Blair Thomson. The project celebrates Canadian modernist graphic design from 1960–1985 through a special zine edition featuring colour inserts and archival materials. The issue highlights the partnership between LogoArchive and Canada Modern, with contributions from designers and photographers connected to the era.

