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The Brand Identity · Jun 11, 2026
Clay Global rebranded Partstack, a semiconductor industry search platform, with a modernized identity and redesigned website. The new system refines the existing stacked logo, introduces Aeonik and Inter typefaces, and employs a restrained color palette with modular illustrations and 3D renders. The rebrand balances technical precision with approachability, extending across digital and physical applications.
The Brand Identity · Feb 18, 2026
Amsterdam-based studio Hello Comrade created the brand identity and packaging for Night & Day, a functional mixer that bridges nightlife and wellness culture. The design uses a modular monochrome system with bold typography and geometric motifs referencing the overlap of night and day. Photography by Maciek Miloch situates the brand in music and nightlife contexts while maintaining clarity and adaptability for retail and fitness environments.
The Brand Identity · Oct 29, 2025
Studio Kiln rebranded esports-rooted agency Fellowkids with a Y2K-inspired identity centered on a 3D character called the Fellowkid. The project blends playful fandom culture with professional credibility, using vibrant colors, custom typography, and a collectible vinyl toy to embody the agency’s ethos. The rebrand positions Fellowkids as a confident, fan-driven creative force across sports and entertainment.
The Brand Identity · Oct 15, 2025
The Brand Identity features Oliver Grace’s brand identity for KOA Kids, a sugar-free vitamin brand designed to appeal to both parents and children. The Melbourne and Sydney-based studio developed a playful yet credible system using vibrant natural colours, customisable packaging, and a family-oriented strategy. Collaborations with AlphaWhale and Loft Social helped extend the joyful, compliant brand across digital and social channels.
Creative Boom · Sep 18, 2025
Creative Boom’s article by Tom May surveys the design community to identify 50 typefaces expected to trend in 2026. The roundup highlights a mix of contemporary and classic fonts from leading foundries such as Grilli Type, Klim, ABC Dinamo, and Pangram Pangram. It reflects a broader trend toward revisiting familiar grotesques and serifs with modern refinements for digital and branding applications.
The Brand Identity · Mar 7, 2025
The Brand Identity’s article by Poppy Thaxter highlights five standout sans serif typefaces—Neue Montreal, ABC Favorit, Aeonik, Roobert, and GT America—showcasing how they’ve been used across various branding projects. The piece references multiple studios and designers who have applied these fonts in identities spanning fitness, real estate, fashion, and technology sectors. It celebrates the versatility and enduring appeal of sans serif typography in modern brand design.