Devin Mathews
Creator · Designer
4 articles · Apr 2025 — Jun 2025
Quotes
“I hope the series speaks to, not just creatives, but anyone who feels like they have something more to contribute to the world but are a bit stuck.”
“Start from where you are at, with what you have, and leave regret for the indecisive.”
Articles & interviews
- "SuprOrdinary Turns Shower Hair into Art"
It's Nice That · Jun 23, 2025
The article highlights episode three of SuprOrdinary, a creative video series by Devin Mathews, in which he transforms his wife’s leftover shower hair into an emotional and humorous piece of art. The episode blends everyday materials with storytelling and family moments, showcasing creativity in unexpected places.
SuprOrdinaryart - SuprOrdinary Finds Outdoor Adventure Sparks Creativity
It's Nice That · Apr 23, 2025
The article announces the second episode of SuprOrdinary, a video series presented by It’s Nice That in association with BUCK. In this episode, creator Devin Mathews and his brother embark on an eight-mile mountain hike to explore creativity through nature and imagination. The piece encourages viewers to find inspiration outside traditional studio environments.
- SuprOrdinary Revamps Local Sandwich Shop Brand
It's Nice That · Apr 15, 2025
The first episode of SuprOrdinary, a series presented by It’s Nice That in association with BUCK, follows designer Devin Mathews as he rebrands a small local sandwich shop. The project focuses on maintaining community connection while giving the business a fresh, professional identity. The article introduces the series and encourages viewers to watch on YouTube.
- "SuprOrdinary Video Series Motivates Creatives to Overcome Hurdles"
It's Nice That · Apr 8, 2025
The article introduces SuprOrdinary, a new video series created by designer Devin Mathews and supported by BUCK, exploring how creatives can overcome self-imposed barriers to creativity. Presented by It’s Nice That, the series blends personal storytelling and design aesthetics to inspire viewers to reconnect with their creative impulses. Mathews reflects on his journey from professional burnout to rediscovering joy in making through everyday experiences.