Designers and creative leads credited on Lov projects in press coverage.
It’s Nice That announces the lineup for May 2026’s Nicer Tuesdays event in London, featuring artist Murugiah, type designer Amber Weaver, photographer Delali Ayivi, and animators Will Anderson and Ainslie Henderson. The event will explore topics from surreal illustration and type publishing to Togolese identity and stop-motion animation for the BBC show Small Prophets.
The article profiles Melbourne-based studio Weekdays, led by founder Todd Vanneste, which creates vibrant, typographically rich brand identities for food, drink, and hospitality clients. Through projects like Sorry Nonna, Tozzo, and Love Shack Brewing Co, the studio demonstrates a balance of clarity, storytelling, and spatial awareness in packaging and identity design.
Creative Boom launches its first 'Booms & Shakes' monthly roundup, highlighting new hires, client wins, leadership changes, and studio launches across the creative industry. Agencies like ARK, VCCP, Genoa Black, and The Midnight Club feature prominently, alongside new ventures such as Strategy Department and GOOD Studio. The article also notes D&AD CEO Dara Lynch’s departure and regional creative initiatives in Manchester.
The article profiles Copenhagen-based freelance designer Gabrielle Adam, whose branding work embraces kitsch, playful and colourful aesthetics inspired by Americana and vintage design. It explores her process, influences, and recent collaborations with studios like Hugmun and Substance, highlighting her love of typography and humorous tone of voice in branding projects.
Marx Design collaborated with Melbourne-based beverage brand StrangeLove to create ‘Drinks You Can’t F*ck Up,’ a playful and nostalgic cocktail recipe book. The design draws inspiration from 1970s and 1980s cookbooks, featuring a spiral-bound format, waterproof cover, and vibrant photography by Kristoffer Paulsen and Yuki Sato. The project reflects StrangeLove’s humorous and self-aware brand personality through both design and content.
It’s Nice That announces the June 2025 edition of Nicer Tuesdays in New York, featuring talks from photographer Dina Litovsky, design studio Little Troop, designer and painter Na Kim, and illustrator Julian Adon Alexander. The event will also include a presentation from Templo on its GF Smith rebrand, with partners Frontify, GF Smith, SuperGay, and Love Corn supporting the evening. The talks will explore topics from photography and identity design to balancing multiple creative practices.
The article profiles Brussels-based design studio Somekind, founded by Aimee Lara and Kristel Posen, highlighting its focus on typographic texture, storytelling, and material-driven brand identities. It explores how the duo’s diverse backgrounds inform their tactile and conceptual approach to branding and packaging projects for food and lifestyle clients.
The article profiles Australian artist Jasmine Dowling, whose tactile animations and collages for brands like Aesop, Longchamp, and Armani Beauty blend photography, paper craft, and motion. Her handmade, nostalgic approach stands out in an era of AI-generated visuals, emphasizing texture and physicality in digital media.