Studio: Territory
Creative Boom · Dec 19, 2025
Creative Boom reports on Motion North's upcoming two-day event, The Big'Un, which marks a major expansion for Manchester’s motion design community. Curated by creative director Jonny Ashworth, the event aims to foster connection, creativity, and collaboration among motion designers, animators, and VFX artists. The article highlights the evolution of Motion North from small bar meetups to a large-scale creative gathering at Freight Island.
Creative Boom · Aug 5, 2025
Creative Boom reports that OFFF, the international creative festival founded in Barcelona, will host its first Montréal edition in September 2025. The event, designed in collaboration with local studio Caserne, will feature talks, workshops, and studio visits at the Société des arts technologiques. The festival emphasizes cross-disciplinary creativity, blending design, technology, and even winemaking to reflect Montréal’s unique creative culture.
Creative Boom · Feb 18, 2025
Creative Boom reports that OFFF Barcelona will celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2025 with its most ambitious edition yet, featuring a new brand identity by COLLINS. The festival will expand city-wide with public installations, workshops, and talks by leading creatives including DixonBaxi, Territory Studio, and Ines Alpha. The rebrand reflects OFFF’s evolution into a global hub for design and digital culture.
The Brand Identity · Oct 6, 2021 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Platform co-founder Molawin Evangelista about the studio’s evolution from a conceptual retail store into a full-service design studio based in Auckland, New Zealand. Evangelista discusses the origins of Platform, its fashion roots, and the motivations behind transitioning into design services. The conversation highlights their creative philosophy, community focus, and aspirations to expand beyond fashion into arts, culture, and mental health sectors.
The Brand Identity · Jan 12, 2021 · Interview
This interview with Studio South designer Liam Ooi explores his career path, experiences working in Auckland’s design scene, and his reflections on balancing creativity with wellbeing. Ooi discusses his involvement in the climate-focused project Mate Act Now, his design process, and the importance of community and mental health in the creative industry.