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Cases set in DM Mono, as credited by the studios in their own writeups.
Creative Boom · Jun 8, 2026
Creative Boom’s 2026 feature by Katy Cowan highlights 16 standout business card designs from leading studios around the world. The article showcases tactile, material-rich examples from Pentagram, Bond, Hey Studio, and others, celebrating the resurgence of physical networking tools. Each project demonstrates how thoughtful design and print craft can elevate a simple card into a storytelling piece.
The Brand Identity · Feb 16, 2026
Studio Kartel rebranded Queer Film Festival Utrecht with a bold magenta identity rooted in activist heritage and cinematic tradition. The new system, built around the concept 'Beyond the Frame,' balances structured grids with fluid linework to reflect queer expression and film storytelling. The rebrand strengthened QFFU’s positioning, expanded its audience, and increased engagement across digital and physical touchpoints.
The Brand Identity · Jun 2, 2025
Freelance design director Alli Berk created a cyanotype-inspired brand identity for conceptual skincare brand Anthos, emphasizing natural luxury and botanical sophistication. The identity combines refined typography, floral abstraction, and layered gradients to convey elegance and natural origins.
The Brand Identity · Mar 5, 2025
Now Form and designer Harshal Duddalwar collaborated with Raw Mango to create the identity and campaign for its latest collection, AGAMA. Drawing from Indian textile traditions and the story of Kantha embroidery, the team developed a symbolic, type-based identity that merges historical references with a contemporary aesthetic. The project features a bold red palette, motion elements inspired by analogue cinema, and a geometric wordmark rooted in sacred geometry and Indic scripts.
BP&O · Feb 13, 2025
BP&O features For The People’s branding for Story Espresso, a Sydney café that merges coffee culture with storytelling. The identity uses narrative-driven copy, multiple typefaces, and collaborations with illustrators to make every touchpoint—from cups to menus—part of a story. While praised for its typography and concept, the article critiques the logo’s monster mascot as inconsistent with the rest of the brand.
SEESAW · Jun 29, 2024
SEESAW features the website design for Polpis Systems, an energy company focused on harnessing geothermal power. The project showcases a clean, modern digital presence using DM Mono and ES Klarheit Grotesk typefaces. The listing highlights the site as part of SEESAW’s curated selection of notable web design projects.
