TRiC was born out of a long-time friendship and the parallel design journeys.
The article profiles Melbourne-based design studio TRiC, founded by Tristan Ceddia and Rick Milovanovic, exploring how their friendship and shared design sensibilities shape their multidisciplinary practice. Known for balancing strategy and creativity, TRiC works across branding, books, events, and websites for clients in culture, fashion, and hospitality. The piece highlights their adaptable approach and the cultural influences that inform their design philosophy.
The Brand Identity’s article, written by Poppy Thaxter, highlights eight distinctive brand identities created for music and performance festivals around the world. The roundup showcases how studios like Moscow Mule, Never Now, and Studio Oker capture the energy and atmosphere of live events through bold typography, color, and design systems.
The Brand Identity interviews Melbourne-based designers Tristan Ceddia and Rick Milovanovic about merging their individual practices to form the new studio TRiC. They discuss their collaborative history, the reasoning behind the studio’s name, and their approach to balancing creative and operational aspects of running a design practice. The pair highlight their rebrand for the Human Rights Law Centre as a defining project for TRiC’s direction.
The Brand Identity features the new visual identity for Brunswick Music Festival, created by Melbourne-based studio Never Now in collaboration with designer Rick Milovanovic. The design draws inspiration from the signage and letterforms of Brunswick’s Sydney Road, reflecting the area’s vibrant local character.
The article showcases the visual identity for Changes, a Melbourne-based music summit and festival held in July 2018. Designed by local studio Never Now in collaboration with designer Rick Milovanovic, the modular identity spans digital and print applications with a bold, colorful aesthetic.