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Designers and creative leads credited on Mob projects in press coverage.
The Brand Identity · Sep 26, 2025
Bold Scandinavia developed a unifying and optimistic brand identity for Arrive, a global mobility platform connecting 20,000 cities. The project centers on the concept of 'Positive Urban Energy,' expressed through a pastel gradient palette, a custom typeface called Optimism Sans, and a north star logo symbolizing guidance and clarity. Collaborations included OTT Foundry, Parsley Studio, and videographers Giants & Toys and Paul Jerndahl.
Creative Boom · May 15, 2025
Creative Boom profiles Madrid-based Bertone Studio, founded by Eduardo Bertone and Michiyo Sato, whose hand-drawn animations blend psychedelic and folk art influences. Drawing from their Argentine and Japanese roots, the duo creates intricate frame-by-frame works for clients like McDonald's, Honda, and Adidas while maintaining a devotion to handmade craft over AI tools.
It's Nice That · May 12, 2025
The article profiles Cul De Sac, a two-person studio founded by designer Colin Smight and copywriter Gus Esselstyn. Frustrated by traditional agency inefficiencies, they created a streamlined model where clients work directly with the creators. Their work blends Californian suburban aesthetics with bold, authentic branding for clients like Nike, 818 Tequila, and Starbucks.
SEESAW · May 27, 2024
SEESAW features the website for Mobbin, a platform that provides real-world design inspiration for digital products. The listing highlights the use of the Basier Square typeface and categorizes the project under design tools and productivity-focused SaaS websites.
The Brand Identity · Aug 13, 2020
The Brand Identity’s 'The Edit' highlights five new design projects, including BETTY + BETTY’s isometric identity for BST Architects. Other features include Phillip Nessen’s rebrand for Sullivan Street Bakery, Munk Design’s eco packaging for Grower, Travaux-Pratiques’ editorial design for a Paris infrastructure project, and Studio HMVD’s identity for slow fashion brand The Sloth. The roundup showcases diverse approaches across branding, packaging, and editorial design.
Cutters New York has promoted Liz Stallmeyer to Head of Production and Jaye Ayres-Brown to Producer. The announcement, made by Managing Director Caitlin Grady, highlights both professionals’ experience in post-production and commercial campaigns for major brands. The promotions reflect the studio’s commitment to leadership growth and excellence in editorial and post-production work.
