Creative Boom reveals the top 20 graphic designers of 2026, as voted by thousands of creatives in its annual State of Creativity survey. The list highlights influential figures such as Paula Scher, Jessica Walsh, Simon Dixon, and Verónica Fuerte, showcasing a mix of established icons and emerging voices shaping the global design landscape. The article celebrates diversity in practice, from branding and typography to motion and illustration.
Creative Boom profiles Egg, a London-based independent agency celebrating its fifth anniversary. Founded during the 2020 lockdown, Egg operates under a collective ownership model and remote-first structure, emphasizing creative freedom and shared accountability. The article explores its origins, culture, resilience, and work with clients from startups to global brands like Formula 1 and Experian.
Creative Boom’s interview with Simon Dixon explores how DixonBaxi built its reputation through patience, values, and a people-first philosophy. Dixon discusses the studio’s evolution, its decision to reject toxic clients, and its commitment to creative experimentation through initiatives like 'Super Futures'. The piece highlights how DixonBaxi defines success on its own terms, focusing on purpose, collaboration, and human insight.
The Brand Identity interviews Belfast-based Hundred Studio, exploring their growth from a pandemic startup to a B Corp-certified creative company. Co-founders Gregg Reid and Craig Norwood, joined by designer Kaia Dendaluce, discuss their values-led approach, sustainable practices, and collaborative ethos. The team reflects on their creative process, studio culture, and notable projects for clients like Sidemen and Formula 1 Arcade.