Tent Design Cases
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Designers behind the work
Designers and creative leads credited on Tent projects in press coverage.
News & interviews
- Jess Dimcevski Discusses Bridging Pay Gaps in Creativity
Creative Boom · Jul 17, 2025 · Interview
Creative Boom interviews Jess Dimcevski, founder and creative director of Blurr Bureau, about navigating pay gaps, valuing creative work, and building a financially sustainable studio. She discusses gender disparities in funding, the importance of financial planning, and how her agency balances meaningful work with profitability. The conversation highlights transparency, mentorship, and sustainable growth as key principles for creative business success.
- Zitong Zhao Crafts Bold Identity for TenTen Photosynthesis Using Typography
The Brand Identity · Apr 21, 2025
The Brand Identity features Brooklyn-based designer Zitong Zhao’s elegant brand identity for Los Angeles plant shop TenTen Photosynthesis. Inspired by the resilience and adaptability of ferns, Zhao created a typographic system that embodies natural growth and organic beauty. The identity extends across logo, packaging, and interior design, using earthy tones and tactile materials to reflect the brand’s ecological ethos.
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The Brand Identity · Oct 11, 2024
The Brand Identity’s feature ‘Give me colour: 7 identities basking in bright yellow’ spotlights seven branding projects that creatively use yellow as a defining hue. Studios including Little Troop, Werner Design Werks, and IYA Studio demonstrate the emotional and visual power of yellow across diverse industries. The article celebrates colour’s role in identity design and its ability to evoke warmth, energy, and attention.
- The Freelancers: Yumin Hwang on adapting to new studios, new fields and new ways to work freelance
The Brand Identity · Mar 15, 2023 · Interview
The Brand Identity’s interview with New York-based designer Yumin Hwang explores her freelance journey, from transitioning out of advertising to working with start-ups and studios like Character and Instrument. She discusses the benefits of remote work, the challenges of freelancing, and her approach to adapting to new teams and projects. The conversation highlights her growth in leadership, communication, and flexibility as a creative professional.
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