Muni Design Cases
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Designers behind the work
Designers and creative leads credited on Muni projects in press coverage.
News & interviews
- Hannah Norton celebrates the humanity and spirit of the characters that shaped north London’s Community Cook Up
It's Nice That · Dec 4, 2025
Photographer Hannah Norton’s year-long documentary project, The Community Cook Up, captures the resilience and humanity of a North London community food bank. Through black-and-white film portraits and conversations with participants, she created a tender record of solidarity and pride. The project culminated in a street-side exhibition and a sold-out printed publication, with proceeds benefiting the community.
Panopus Printing StudioThen There Was UsThe Community Cook Upeditorial|photography - Five creative projects we loved in November 2025
Creative Boom · Nov 28, 2025
Creative Boom’s November 2025 roundup highlights five standout design projects that balance clarity, emotion, and nostalgia. Featured studios include Canvass, Studio Arndt Benedikt, dentsu, Thirst, and Cole AD, each delivering thoughtful brand identities across sectors from workplace art to whiskey and community charities. The article celebrates craft, warmth, and human connection in contemporary branding.
CanvassStudio Arndt BenediktdentsuArt in OfficesGreatVitabranding - Edge Studio Champions Collaborative, Trust-Based Design Practice
Creative Boom · Sep 9, 2025
Creative Boom profiles Edge Creative Studios, founded by Daniel Short and Scott Morgan, exploring how the studio’s collaborative and trust-based ethos shapes its work across industries from jewellery to motorsport. The article highlights their partnerships, client education approach, and focus on purpose-driven design. It also reflects on their small, independent structure and commitment to openness and generosity in creative practice.
Edge Creative StudiosArtifice CreativeHN CommunicationsDMENRbranding - 'In Perspectives' Initiative Reimagines Inclusion in Design Industry
Creative Boom · May 13, 2025
Creative Boom profiles 'In Perspectives', a new human-centred framework developed by Montreal studios Six Cinquième and Never Was Average. The project, supported by local cultural institutions, aims to embed equity and empathy into design practice through co-creation and lived experience. It challenges the industry to move beyond universalism toward more inclusive, community-driven approaches.
Six CinquièmeNever Was AverageBureau du Design de MontréalMinistère de la Culture et des Communications du Québecbranding|digital - Tiquismiquis Club Crafts Official Yearbook for Laus Awards
Creative Boom · Feb 10, 2025
Creative Boom features Málaga-based studio Tiquismiquis Club and its design for the 54th ADG Laus Awards yearbook. The publication explores the theme of territory, connecting people and places through photography, maps, and textures. Founders Roberto Espartero and Juan Martin developed a dual-format book that celebrates geographic diversity and inclusivity in Spanish design.
Tiquismiquis ClubADG-FAD (Association of Graphic Design and Visual Communication of Spain)editorial - Logo & Branding for West Loop by Landor
BP&O · Sep 19, 2024
BP&O features Landor’s new place branding for Chicago’s West Loop, commissioned by the West Loop Community Organization. The identity centers on a flexible looping graphic device symbolizing connection and community, supported by bold colors referencing the area’s industrial heritage. While the concept and interactivity are praised, the article notes that the visuals risk feeling generic despite their strong conceptual grounding.
- New Logo & Branding for Brooklyn Org by Mother
BP&O · May 28, 2024
BP&O reviews the rebrand of Brooklyn Community Foundation into Brooklyn Org by Mother and Mother Design. The new identity features a gothic sans-serif logotype inspired by Brooklyn architecture and block shapes, a bright color palette named after local landmarks, and motion elements that bring the brand to life. The project aims to modernize the perception of philanthropy and connect more authentically with the Brooklyn community.
- Meet SOUP: A studio fuelled by a hearty dose of collaboration, brought to life by the love of soup
The Brand Identity · Dec 21, 2023 · Interview
The article is an interview with London-based design studio SOUP, founded by Nina Jua Klein and Simon Wilson. It explores their backgrounds, the origins of their studio name, their collaborative approach, and their focus on blending digital and physical design. The pair discuss their ongoing projects with cultural institutions like the V&A Dundee and their vision for SOUP as a multidisciplinary, collaborative practice.
SOUPTate Design StudioIsabel + HelenV&A DundeeCo Projectsbranding - “Design is a collective pursuit.” LG2 pulls back the curtain for their Toronto team’s 5th birthday
The Brand Identity · Dec 19, 2023 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews LG2’s Toronto leadership team—Ryan Crouchman and Antoine Levasseur—on the occasion of the studio’s fifth anniversary. They discuss the agency’s evolution toward integrated brand experience design, their award-winning year, and the collaborative culture that defines LG2’s approach. The conversation highlights key projects, lessons learned, and the optimism driving their future direction.
LG2CatelliThe Baybranding - “Engage in work that aligns with your soul’s calling.” Kaam Kaaj on the shared joy of their practice
The Brand Identity · Jul 5, 2023 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews London-based design trio Kaam Kaaj, composed of Mohammed Samad, Bouk Ra, and Joanna Domagalska, about their collaborative practice focused on branding and typography. The team discusses their approach to structure and playfulness, their identity project for the London College of Communication’s 2023 degree shows, and their philosophy on self-initiated work and creative growth. The conversation highlights their emphasis on collaboration, experimentation, and alignment with personal creative values.
Kaam KaajLondon College of Communication (LCC)branding
