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- Blurr Bureau gives us a lesson in how to brand something that’s been around forever: Apples
It's Nice That · Apr 8, 2026
Blurr Bureau, a New York branding studio led by Jessica Dimcevski, has created a vibrant new identity for Yes! Apples, a collective of small New York orchards. The project reimagines how apples can be branded, using bold typography, nostalgic fruit sticker motifs, and a color-coded system to make the produce aisle more engaging. The design celebrates New York pride while balancing modernity and nostalgia.
Blurr BureauYes! Applesbranding - New Branding for Yes! Apples by Blurr Bureau
BP&O · Mar 31, 2026
BP&O features Blurr Bureau’s new brand identity for Yes! Apples, a collective of New York orchards. The project reimagines apple branding with a witty, nostalgic visual system inspired by fruit stickers, New York iconography, and playful typography. The result is a confident, joyful identity that revitalizes a traditional product category.
Blurr BureauYes! Applesbranding - 8 alcohol-alternatives that offer a delightful drinking experience, featuring works by KR8 and more
The Brand Identity · Nov 24, 2023
The article by Poppy Thaxter spotlights eight standout alcohol-alternative beverage brands with creative packaging and identity design. Featuring studios such as KR8, Marx Design, B&B Studio, and Somekind, it highlights the growing trend of health-conscious, sober-friendly drinks. Each project showcases vibrant, playful, and refined design approaches across bottles, cans, and boxes.
KR8 bureauMarx DesignB&B StudioUrban LemonadeYes You Canpackaging - New Branding & Packaging for Yes You Can by Marx Design
BP&O · Apr 12, 2022
BP&O features Marx Design’s branding and packaging for Yes You Can, a non-alcoholic ready-to-drink brand founded by former Olympian Tyler Martin. The identity uses bold typography, bright colors, and playful copy to position the brand as positive and empowering rather than oppositional to alcohol. The packaging and photography emphasize inclusivity, spontaneity, and social participation.
Marx DesignYes You Canpackaging - Public Address on the importance of collaboration and the challenges of running a small studio
The Brand Identity · Aug 10, 2021 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Public Address co-founders Christa Muio and Chris Braden about their journey from Bruce Mau Design to establishing their own independent studio. They discuss the importance of collaboration, transparency, and flexibility in building a creative culture, as well as lessons learned from running a small but globally active team. The conversation highlights their adaptive approach to branding, exemplified by their work on the LA28 Olympic identity.
Public AddressBruce Mau DesignWorks CollectiveThe Language of YesLos Angeles 2028 Olympic Gamesbranding