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- New Logo & Branding for Superkeen by B&B
BP&O · Oct 3, 2024
BP&O features B&B Studio’s playful and inclusive brand identity for Superkeen, a UK-based anti-inflammatory cereal brand founded by Caragh Keane. The project includes strategy, naming, packaging, and digital design centered around a mascot called ‘Cloud Guy’ and a nostalgic, vibrant color palette. The identity balances health-conscious messaging with warmth and character-driven storytelling.
B&B StudioSuperkeenbranding - Studio Showcase: Blok
BP&O · May 8, 2018
BP&O’s Studio Showcase highlights the work of Canadian design studio Blok, founded in 1998. The article presents a curated gallery of projects reviewed by BP&O, emphasizing Blok’s conceptual and material-driven approach to branding and editorial design. It praises the studio’s clarity, immediacy, and ability to translate brand truths into striking visual expressions.
- Rain, Gravity, Heat, Cold by Blok
BP&O · Sep 5, 2017
BP&O’s Richard Baird offers a detailed hands-on review of 'Rain, Gravity, Heat, Cold', a book designed by Blok for Canadian architecture studio Superkül. The piece explores how the publication’s materiality, folding structure, and subtle color transitions reflect Superkül’s architectural philosophy and sensitivity to light and space.
- New Book Rain, Gravity, Heat, Cold by Blok
BP&O · Aug 28, 2017
BP&O reviews 'Rain, Gravity, Heat, Cold', a book designed by Toronto-based studio Blok for architecture firm Superkül to mark its tenth anniversary. The publication explores the firm's philosophy through material transitions, subtle finishes, and architectural references. The article highlights how the book informed Superkül’s later visual identity, emphasizing the interplay of light, material, and structure.
- New Logo & Brand Identity for Superkül by Blok
BP&O · Jan 26, 2017
BP&O’s article by Richard Baird reviews Blok’s new brand identity for Canadian architecture firm Superkül. The identity, following a prior book collaboration, reflects the firm’s understated yet bold architectural philosophy through minimal design, material richness, and a focus on light, shadow, and process. The project includes print and digital applications, using refined materials and typographic restraint to express architectural values.
