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Designers and creative leads credited on Aya projects in press coverage.
Creative Boom · Dec 2, 2024 · Interview
Creative Boom interviews Chinese illustrator Fangfang Han, who transitioned from fashion buying to illustration during the pandemic. Her award-winning animation 'The Tube' for Transport for London showcases her blend of digital and traditional techniques, emphasizing storytelling and emotional connection over pure aesthetics. Han’s cross-cultural influences and evolving style reflect her passion for visual narratives that bridge Eastern and Western sensibilities.
· Jun 5, 2024 · Interview
Steven Heller interviews Palestinian cartoonist Mohammad Sabaaneh about his forthcoming graphic memoir 'Welcome to Hell: From the West Bank to Gaza.' The conversation explores his experiences of imprisonment, censorship, and the challenges of creating political art under occupation. Sabaaneh reflects on his role as a cartoonist, the risks he faces, and the broader context of artistic repression in Palestine.
The Brand Identity · Dec 1, 2023
The Brand Identity’s article by Poppy Thaxter highlights eight dynamic branding and identity projects within the music industry. Featuring studios such as Josephmark, Explorers Club, and Only, the roundup explores how design captures sound, movement, and energy across diverse music-related brands. It showcases a range of aesthetics, from bold and colourful to vintage and playful expressions.
The Brand Identity · Oct 11, 2016 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Yucatán-based studio Bienal about their culturally rooted design approach and projects such as Petén Seaside Community, El Gran Museo Maya, and Buyán Apartments. The discussion explores how local heritage, natural textures, and storytelling inform their branding work. Bienal also reflects on their experimental short film Emoción and their inspirations from Bauhaus and DADA movements.
Motionographer highlights Uber Eck’s collaboration with Perfect Accident for Kayak’s 'The Art of the Melt,' a premium ice cream campaign blending clay sculpture with CGI. The team used a hybrid pipeline combining hand-sculpted clay models, 3D scanning, and Houdini simulations to capture the melting process with both artistry and precision.

