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- Top Drawer
BP&O · Apr 29, 2026
BP&O’s article ‘Top Drawer’ by Lisa Cain examines Tátil’s packaging redesign for Carrefour Home, the retailer’s private-label homeware line. The project focuses on creating a cohesive, structured system that elevates perceived value and maintains clarity across multiple SKUs and countries. The design emphasizes consistency, hierarchy, and warmth to help Carrefour Home stand out in crowded retail aisles.
TátilCarrefour Homepackaging - Why Pentagram's Samar Maakaroun designed a logo that just won't settle
Creative Boom · Apr 28, 2026
Creative Boom profiles Pentagram partner Samar Maakaroun’s rebrand for The Mosaic Rooms, a London cultural institution exploring Arab and SWANA art. The identity centers on a fluid monogram that never settles, symbolizing cultural in-betweenness and movement. With bold color choices and architectural integration, the project reflects conceptual rigor and a refusal of visual stability.
- Serviceplan builds period care into Colombia’s school uniforms
The Brand Identity · Apr 23, 2026
Serviceplan Innovation collaborated with Colombian B Corp Somos Martina to create The Period Uniform, a campaign integrating period underwear into Colombia’s school uniform system. The initiative uses illustration, film, photography, and editorial storytelling to address menstrual stigma and improve school attendance for girls. The project’s hand-drawn aesthetic and all-female creative team emphasize empathy, accessibility, and cultural authenticity.
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· Apr 22, 2026
UnderConsideration’s Brand New briefly spotlights a new logo and identity for EyePromise, a health-related brand, designed by studio Alice. The post is part of the 'Spotted' category, offering a quick mention rather than a full review.
AliceEyePromisebranding - 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.
- More Studio grounds Standing Room’s identity in ‘Warm Industrialism’
The Brand Identity · Apr 22, 2026
More Studio developed a comprehensive rebrand for Melbourne coffee roaster Standing Room, grounding its new identity in the concept of 'Warm Industrialism.' The project introduced a custom wordmark, a standing person marque, and a cohesive packaging system that unifies the brand’s touchpoints. Material and typographic choices reflect the brand’s warmth, craftsmanship, and industrial heritage.
More StudioAnchor SignsStanding Roombranding - Young Jerks Creates Color-Driven Packaging System for Complete Natural Products
· Apr 16, 2026
Young Jerks developed a color-forward packaging system for Complete Natural Products, a family-owned supplement brand. The redesign organizes hundreds of SKUs into a cohesive, legible system that balances clarity with visual impact. Partner Dan Christofferson describes the project as creating 'systems within systems' to bring order and personality to the wellness brand.
Young JerksComplete Natural Productspackaging - The top 15 illustrators of 2026, as chosen by the community
Creative Boom · Apr 16, 2026
Creative Boom’s 2026 community poll highlights 15 illustrators shaping the global illustration scene, emphasizing originality and human touch in an AI-saturated era. The list spans established names like Noma Bar and Malika Favre to emerging talents such as Anna Micheloni and Genie Espinosa. The article celebrates craftsmanship, individuality, and the enduring commercial relevance of distinctive illustration.
The New YorkerThe Guardianillustration - Jas Bell on designing for the biggest icons in music and sports
The Brand Identity · Apr 15, 2026 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews creative director Jas Bell about his journey from sneaking onto Pharrell’s tour bus as a teenager to leading design for some of the biggest names in music and sports. Bell discusses his long-term collaboration with SZA, his concept of 'visual sampling,' and how his experiences with Pharrell and Louis Vuitton influence his approach to artist merchandise and brand architecture. The conversation highlights his belief in care, cohesion, and longevity across creative worlds.
HazelwoodSZAMetro Boominbranding - Five bicycles that are almost too gorgeous to ride
Creative Boom · Apr 15, 2026
Creative Boom’s Katy Cowan curates five beautifully designed bicycles in celebration of World Bicycle Day. The article highlights models from Quirk Cycles, Brompton, Moustache Bikes, VanMoof, and Veloe, emphasizing craftsmanship, innovation, and aesthetic appeal. Each bike represents a different approach to modern cycling, from handmade frames to advanced e-bike technology.
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