The article profiles Polish graphic designer Andrzej G, whose loud, maximalist works reinterpret early 2000s aesthetics through digital collage and layered multimedia. His projects span posters, cover art, branding, and clothing for musicians and fashion brands, blending nostalgia with Gen-Z energy. The feature highlights his process-driven approach and fascination with imperfection and chaos.
BP&O features The Colour Club’s branding for Tsukiyo, a Japanese street food restaurant in Sydney inspired by Osaka’s Dotonbori district. The identity uses GT Maru Mono typography, bold gradients, and kinetic logo motion to evoke the energy and atmosphere of Japanese nightlife. The project balances cultural references with restraint, creating a poetic and modern brand system across packaging, signage, and digital applications.