Designers and creative leads credited on Shop projects in press coverage.
Creative Boom’s podcast episode features Matt Baxter, co-founder of Baxter & Bailey, discussing his career, creative philosophy, and side project The Design Laundry. The conversation explores imperfection, community, and maintaining humanity in design practice. It also touches on Brighton’s creative scene and the importance of reflection in a fast-paced industry.
The article spotlights three femme-led music labels in Naarm—Animalia, Cirrus, and Night Shop—celebrating their influence on the city’s dance scene both sonically and visually. It highlights the founders’ creative direction, the designers behind their artwork, and the inclusive, experimental spirit driving these collectives. The piece underscores how these labels are reshaping Naarm’s club culture through design and community-building.
After Hours, a fully remote creative studio founded by Shy Trutwein and Jasmine Gallagher, has unveiled a bold new identity that reflects its expressive and adaptable ethos. The rebrand retains the studio’s signature yellow but introduces new marks, typography, and a clock illustration symbolizing time and flexibility. The project underscores the duo’s philosophy of designing from lived experience and their commitment to a dynamic, global creative practice.
The article explores how creative communities in Mumbai are revitalizing historic neighborhoods like Byculla and Khotachiwadi through projects that respect local culture and architecture. It highlights Bombay Duck Designs’ 'Because Byculla' map and 47-A Gallery’s adaptive reuse of a heritage bungalow as examples of design-led preservation. The piece emphasizes the balance between creative development and avoiding gentrification.
The first episode of SuprOrdinary, a series presented by It’s Nice That in association with BUCK, follows designer Devin Mathews as he rebrands a small local sandwich shop. The project focuses on maintaining community connection while giving the business a fresh, professional identity. The article introduces the series and encourages viewers to watch on YouTube.
The Brand Identity interviews Octavian Belintan, founder of Bucharest-based Colorblind Studio, exploring the studio’s evolution, philosophy, and creative process. Belintan discusses their small team’s hands-on approach, their diverse portfolio spanning branding, packaging, and motion, and their commitment to experimentation and learning from failure. The conversation highlights key projects like work for Mercedes-Benz, Ioana Ciolacu, and the Glossa mini-wine collection, as well as the studio’s type design ventures such as the SCUAR font.
SEESAW features Checkout Blocks, a Shopify-focused SaaS tool that enables customizable checkout experiences without platform limitations. The listing highlights the website design and its use of System UI and Inter typefaces.