Creative Boom reports on 'Music for the Senses', a large-scale public art trail by Wild in Art transforming Manchester into an open-air gallery celebrating the city's musical heritage. Featuring over 80 artworks, installations, and murals by artists such as Lazerian, Lei-Mai LeMaow, and Nomad Clan, the project merges art, music, and urban space. It also includes an interactive app and supports local music venues through a charity auction.
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Atelier Dyakova created a refined yet tactile brand identity for fashion designer Niccolò Pasqualetti, reflecting his balance of structure and fluidity. Drawing from Arte Povera and archival cataloguing aesthetics, the studio combined raw materials with reflective finishes and minimal typography. The identity spans branding, website, and packaging, using Rauschen and Director typefaces to express duality and craftsmanship.
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BP&O features Here Design’s new packaging for Italian seed brand Piccolo, which targets urban gardeners with a distinctive, storybook-like design. The packaging combines illustration, structure, and color to create a cohesive and premium identity that differentiates Piccolo from utilitarian seed brands. Richard Baird praises the design’s thoughtfulness and material richness, while noting questions around material excess and online continuity.