Designers and creative leads credited on Anton projects in press coverage.
The Brand Identity interviews View Source co-founder Andrew Rutledge about the studio’s evolution from a digital-focused team to a full-service creative agency. Rutledge discusses the challenges of building a small studio, the importance of trust and senior talent, and highlights projects such as Bandit and Pantone Connect. The conversation explores View Source’s dual presence in Brooklyn and Taiwan, their collaborative culture, and their approach to blending design, aesthetics, and code.
BP&O features Bond’s new visual identity for Anton&Anton Kioski, a Finnish organic food retailer positioned as an alternative to large supermarket chains. The identity uses geometric shapes, a multi-colour palette, and the Adieu typeface to create a cheerful and approachable brand experience that extends across packaging, signage, and retail space designed by Futu Design.
BP&O’s Studio Showcase highlights the work of Bond, a Finnish design studio founded in 2009 by Jesper Bange, Aleksi Hautamäki, and Arttu Salovaara. The article reviews Bond’s evolution, international expansion, and signature approach that balances reductive geometry with rich illustration. It features a curated selection of Bond’s projects across branding, packaging, and cultural design.
PRINT Magazine’s Color & Design section curates a selection of recent design stories exploring color, creativity, and visual culture. The roundup highlights projects from studios like Koto, Bruce Mau Design, and MullenLowe, alongside features on photographers and designers such as José De Rocco and Yinka Ilori. The page emphasizes vibrant, culturally engaged, and forward-looking design work across branding, photography, and art.