Designers and creative leads credited on Bird projects in press coverage.
Creative Boom profiles Cardiff-based artist and art director Mark James, exploring his eclectic career spanning album artwork, branding, installations, and viral projects. The article highlights his recent 3D work for Gruff Rhys, his infamous Dirty Bird logo, and his ongoing drive for creative experimentation. It also touches on his pragmatic freelance approach and ambitions for more international and large-scale projects.
Studio Chong developed a new name and full brand identity for Dirty Birdy, a California-based women’s workwear brand. The project reclaims traditionally masculine workwear aesthetics through a warm, empowering visual and verbal identity. Collaborations included Treintayseis Estudio for typography, Marcus Prado for motion, and Tiny Fruits for copywriting.
Creative Boom interviews Storm Wiggett about LABASAD’s new Online Master in Brand Design, an advanced program combining strategy, psychology, and creative disciplines to prepare students for modern brand challenges. The article highlights the course’s depth, its expert instructors, and its focus on real-world brand design practice.
BP&O features Gander’s rebrand for Texas-based hot sauce company Yellowbird. The Brooklyn studio simplified the brand’s visual identity with a bold yellow palette, playful mascot, and cohesive packaging system, extending the character into digital and lifestyle applications. The redesign positions Yellowbird as a fun, everyday hot sauce with strong brand storytelling and worldbuilding.
SEESAW features the website for Birdie, an award-winning indoor air quality monitor designed to improve indoor climate and health. The project highlights a clean, product-focused digital experience using the Plain typeface.
SEESAW features the website design for Yellowbird, a Texas-based hot sauce brand known for its bold flavors. The project showcases a clean e-commerce experience using contemporary typefaces like Pitch Sans, ABC Monument Grotesk, and Grooper.
The Brand Identity’s 'The Edit' highlights five global design projects, including Sthuthi Ramesh’s modular identity for Manchester’s South Asia Gallery. Other features include branding for vegan cheese brand IN+U by FUNKY, BrewBird’s coffee identity by Mucho, Infinix’s tech-focused rebrand by Mubien, and Mizone’s sustainable bottle design by Everland. Each project showcases innovation in typography, sustainability, and visual storytelling.