Designers and creative leads credited on Dior projects in press coverage.
The Brand Identity interviews filmmaker and creative director Remi Besse about his multidisciplinary practice and his studio, Scald, based in Montmartre. Besse discusses his approach to breaking traditional creative hierarchies, building a cultural media platform, and launching the Oulalarles photography prize. The conversation explores how his work bridges fashion, music, and art, emphasizing independence and cultural engagement.
The Brand Identity interviews Base Design’s Associate Creative Director Ross Gendels and Editorial Director Julie Tentler ahead of their participation in POV Budapest. They discuss Base’s culture-driven approach to branding, the studio’s global network model, and how they’re adapting to industry changes such as AI integration. The conversation highlights Base’s philosophy of treating each brand as a unique culture and maintaining critical thinking as a core human advantage.
The article profiles still life photographer Sam Nicklin, whose project 'Colours' transforms his collection of everyday objects into striking, colour-coordinated compositions. Drawing inspiration from vintage advertising and his love of collecting, Nicklin’s work blends nostalgic aesthetics with contemporary styling. The feature explores his creative process, influences, and commissioned work for luxury brands.
Creative Boom’s 2025 roundup highlights 20 illustrators from around the world who are shaping the industry through distinctive styles and cultural storytelling. The article, written by Tom May, celebrates artists like Jean Jullien, Christoph Niemann, and Lauren Hom for their innovation and resilience amid challenges such as AI disruption. It showcases a global mix of talent using illustration to address social issues and celebrate diversity.
Creative Boom interviews artist duo YARA + DAVINA about their collaborative practice that merges motherhood and art-making. The pair discuss how job-sharing allows them to balance caregiving and creativity, and highlight their recent public artwork 'WOMAN - WHOLE' commissioned by Old Diorama Arts Centre. The conversation explores systemic challenges for mothers in the arts and advocates for more inclusive cultural programming.
Creative Boom’s feature by Garrick Webster explores the growing field of live event illustration, highlighting how artists like Jacqueline Bissett, Esther Springett, Elise Lee, and Jo Bird are turning real-time drawing into lucrative opportunities. The article showcases how illustrators work across fashion, corporate, and cultural events, using both traditional and digital tools to create memorable experiences for clients and audiences alike.
Creative Boom’s article by Tom May celebrates the enduring appeal of print magazines for graphic designers, highlighting seven influential titles including Eye, Communication Arts, Idea, Creative Review, Slanted, TYPEONE, and Wallpaper*. The piece explores each magazine’s history, editorial focus, and why they remain vital sources of inspiration in a digital-first world.
The Brand Identity interviews New York-based multidisciplinary designer Rozi Zhu about her experimental approach to design, blending creative coding, physical computing, and typography. Zhu discusses balancing client needs with personal creativity, working with brands like Meta and Dior, and her views on AI’s role in design. The conversation highlights her curiosity-driven process and emphasis on embracing individuality in creative work.