Cases set in Right Grotesk, as credited by the studios in their own writeups.
The Brand Identity · Jan 19, 2026
Odds Studio rebranded Paris-based design duo Alice Gras and Anaïs Seguin’s practice into Delajoie Editions, crafting a visual identity that balances French heritage with modern sensibility. The rebrand includes a new name, monogram, typographic system, and packaging inspired by mid-century French design. The result reflects maturity and continuity, aligning the brand’s visual language with its founders’ evolving creative philosophy.
The Brand Identity · Oct 23, 2023
Budapest-based studio CM.SUPPLY created a vibrant, rave-inspired identity and app experience for trppn, a decentralized music community platform. The design draws from 1990s club culture, using a dynamic visual system, distorted typography, and motion tools to empower trppn’s community to generate their own assets. The project blends nostalgia with digital innovation to connect Gen-Z and older audiences alike.
BP&O · Sep 7, 2023
BP&O’s feature by Emily Gosling reviews OMSE’s branding for Ark, a co-living property development in Wembley, London. The identity centers on a semicircular motif inspired by the name and uses Right Grotesk type to balance friendliness and functionality. While the article critiques Ark’s affordability claims, it praises OMSE’s design for being smart, flexible, and visually cohesive across digital and physical applications.
The Brand Identity · May 19, 2023
The Brand Identity features Freddie Hall’s design for Juump, a virtual queueing app aiming to modernize waiting experiences. Hall created a copy- and type-led identity combining Reckless Neue, Denim, and Right Grotesk, paired with historical Rowlandson illustrations from the British Library to balance modernity and nostalgia. The result is a playful, time-conscious brand system that visually echoes the rhythm of queueing.
The Brand Identity · Jan 9, 2023
GrandArmy developed a comprehensive rebrand for vintage watch retailer Analog:Shift, creating a flexible identity system inspired by horological history and passion. The project includes a custom-modified wordmark, a suite of monograms, and a color system referencing iconic timepieces. The identity balances historical richness with modern neutrality through typography, illustration, and animation.
The Brand Identity · Dec 12, 2022
The article highlights Guatemalan designer Andrés Higueros’ brand identity for LA-based cannabis brand Mesobis, created in collaboration with Mexico City studio Mad Monk. The identity blends Mayan influences with a futuristic, brutalist aesthetic, using custom typography and a vibrant color palette to express the brand’s cultural narrative. The design connects Mesoamerican heritage with modern cannabis culture through thoughtful type and color choices.

