Designers and creative leads credited on Prada projects in press coverage.
It’s Nice That announces the November 2025 edition of its Nicer Tuesdays event in London, featuring talks from Porto Rocha, Jennie Baptiste, Boomranng Studio, and Alice Isaac. The lineup spans design, photography, and collage, with discussions on identity, culture, and creative process. The event will be held at EartH Hackney with music by Epidemic Sound and sponsorship from El Rayo and Lovecorn.
The article profiles still life photographer Sam Nicklin, whose project 'Colours' transforms his collection of everyday objects into striking, colour-coordinated compositions. Drawing inspiration from vintage advertising and his love of collecting, Nicklin’s work blends nostalgic aesthetics with contemporary styling. The feature explores his creative process, influences, and commissioned work for luxury brands.
The article profiles London-based photographer and art director Tais Sirote, whose surreal still lifes blur the line between real and rendered. Known for her hyperreal aesthetic inspired by CGI, Sirote’s process remains tactile, using photograms and airbrushed prints. The piece highlights her collaborations, exhibition work, and evolving focus on portraiture.
Written by Danielle Pender for It’s Nice That, this opinion piece explores how creative rituals can help designers and artists escape the echo chamber of repetitive visual culture. It argues that slowing down, developing personal routines, and reconnecting with one’s own instincts are essential to restoring originality and depth in creative work. The article contrasts the homogenization of global aesthetics and the rise of AI-generated imagery with the grounding power of daily creative practices.
The Brand Identity interviews Osvald Landmark, a New York-based designer and Senior Designer at 2x4, about his multifaceted creative practice spanning type design, live visuals, editorial projects, and collaborations. He discusses his book 'Shape Sifting,' his typeface Mule Cargo, his role at Twist Magazine, and recent visual projects for theatre and opera. The conversation explores his process-driven approach, interdisciplinary collaborations, and evolving creative philosophy.
The Brand Identity interviews Zak Kyes, founder of London-based Zak Group, about the studio’s evolution, its collaborations with brands like Prada, and its belief in the cultural relevance of graphic design. Kyes discusses the studio’s initiatives such as the FUTURE FWD scholarship and Culture Is Not Cancelled, emphasizing collaboration, inclusivity, and design’s role in shaping culture.