Designers and creative leads credited on Edit projects in press coverage.
Odds Studio rebranded Paris-based design duo Alice Gras and Anaïs Seguin’s practice into Delajoie Editions, crafting a visual identity that balances French heritage with modern sensibility. The rebrand includes a new name, monogram, typographic system, and packaging inspired by mid-century French design. The result reflects maturity and continuity, aligning the brand’s visual language with its founders’ evolving creative philosophy.
The article profiles Faber art director Pete Adlington’s design system for the Faber Editions series, which revives overlooked books through a unified yet flexible typographic identity. Drawing inspiration from mid-century Faber designs and David Pearson’s Penguin work, Adlington developed a rule-based system emphasizing type, limited color palettes, and tactile finishes. The project showcases collaboration across designers and celebrates the craft of book cover design.
The article profiles Guatemalan photographer Juan Brenner and his new photobook 'Genesis', published by Guest Editions. The book documents life in the Guatemalan Highlands, exploring themes of colonial legacy, youth culture, and cultural hybridisation. Through layered imagery and thoughtful design, Brenner captures the coexistence of tradition and modernity in indigenous communities.
The article profiles Istanbul-born, Netherlands-based designer Emir Karyo, whose work blurs the line between graphic design and fine art. Known for his eclectic, 90s-inspired aesthetic, Karyo treats posters as paintings, combining digital and analogue methods across posters, installations, and album art. His improvisational, playful approach celebrates mistakes and experimentation as part of the creative process.
The article profiles Seville-based illustrator María Medem and her new comic, Land of Mirrors, published by Drawn and Quarterly. The book, her English-language debut, explores themes of loneliness, love, and friendship through a narrative influenced by flamenco rhythms and vivid, memory-based color palettes. It highlights Medem’s process, evolution in color use, and the emotional depth of her storytelling.
Creative Boom features artist and photographer Yasmin Masri’s new book, 'Near 2,143 McDonald's', published by Nearest Truth Editions. The project compiles over 2,000 images of McDonald's locations worldwide captured via Google Street View, exploring urban landscapes and the cultural symbolism of the fast-food chain. The book presents a detached yet thought-provoking look at globalisation and place through minimalist photographic grids.
The Brand Identity interviews Yah-Leng Yu, co-founder of Singapore-based studio Foreign Policy, about the studio’s 15-year evolution, their educational initiative Foreign Policy Summer School, and balancing work with family life. Yu discusses the studio’s approach to storytelling in design, team size optimization, and future plans including expansion in Bangkok.