The article covers Animate Jack’s appearance at December’s Nicer Tuesdays event in London, where he discussed his journey in reviving the golden age of anime-inspired 2D art. He shared how he embraced his unique cyberpunk style after being discouraged early in his career, and highlighted collaborations with major music and media clients.
Creative Boom’s feature 'Buena ondo!' spotlights five Latin American illustrators—Beatriz Gutiérrez Hernández, Mel Cerri, Axel Rangel Garcia, Bruna Kater, and Ana Moreno—whose work embodies the region’s cultural richness and vibrant energy. The article explores how each artist draws from their heritage to create distinctive, colorful, and expressive illustration styles. It highlights their tools, influences, and the growing global recognition of Latin American creativity.
Creative Boom’s feature explores how LA-based studio Possible reimagined MTV’s iconic Moon Person for the 2025 VMAs through an innovative anamorphic stage design. Working with Visual Noise Creative and production designer Matt Steinbrenner, the team created 11 dynamic animations that brought the Moon Person to life using only flat screens. The project is praised for blending technical ingenuity with emotional storytelling, setting a new benchmark for live event design.
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The article profiles Hugh Miller as he joins Pentagram London as a new partner. It explores his design philosophy, career path through studios like Bond and Spin, and his belief in subtle, craft-driven design. Fellow designers praise his typographic sensitivity and thoughtful approach to both corporate and cultural projects.
Creative Boom reports that Hugh Miller has joined Pentagram London as a new partner. With a career spanning Ford, Microsoft, BOND, and Spin, Miller is known for his typographic precision and cross-sector design expertise. The move coincides with Pentagram London’s relocation to a new Islington studio, marking a new chapter for both Miller and the firm.
The Brand Identity’s interview with Wolff Olins Creative Director Andy Khatouli explores his creative journey from Studio Moross to co-founding Oddigy and joining Wolff Olins. Khatouli discusses his inspirations, leadership philosophy, and the importance of challenging conventions and making meaningful work. The conversation highlights his personal resilience, creative process, and advice for emerging designers.