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Mark James isn't bored (and he doesn't think you should be either)

Creative Boom

From album sleeves to immersive installations, viral hoaxes to iconic branding projects, Mark's portfolio blends humour, subversion and sharp conceptual thinking in a way that's instantly recognisable. Under Neon Loneliness. Photography by Mary Wycherley @Two Cats In The Yard Under Neon Loneliness. It might never happen.

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F5: David Kaul Talks Playing Chess, His Records, His Dog Winnie + More

Design Milk

Kaul moved from the state of Washington to Los Angeles in 2012, eager to immerse himself in the city’s arts scene. His practice is grounded in craftsmanship and place-based storytelling, whether it’s a composition for a brand collaboration or a local non-profit organization.

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Studio Moross spins a vibrant new identity for Glitterbox's 2025 season

Creative Boom

The studio, founded by designer and art director Aries Moross in 2012, knows a thing or two about spectacle. Their back catalogue includes neon-drenched tours for Kylie, stage design for the Spice Girls and global branding for MTV. Yet, rather than tearing up Glitterbox's feather-boa rule book, the brief asked for a careful polish.

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10 Famous Logos That Broke Design Rules and Won

Inkbot Design

📖 Reading Time: 5 minutes 🏷️ Categories: Design, Branding, Marketing 📅 Published: [DATE] 10 Famous Logos That Broke Design Rules and Won There’s a whole cottage industry built on “logo design rules.” The brands you remember and the logos seared into your brain often got there by setting the rulebook on fire.

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Mimi Plange and The Shade Store: Storytelling Through Design

Design Milk

Plange is no stranger to collaborations, having worked with iconic brands such as Manolo Blahnik , Roche Babois , and Nike Basketball , to name just a few. I’ve always done these kinds of prints, like from our 2012 collection where we did a lot of florals, based on the Herero women and how they dress.

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The day Steffan Cummins quit his dream job – and got his spark back

Creative Boom

That curiosity evolved into websites and logos… and then, in 2007, when the London 2012 Olympic branding was unveiled, something clicked. The path there looked perfect: Cardiff degree, London internships, junior designer at Moving Brands, senior, then Wolff Olins. Just cool shapes and colours. My interest became a dream."

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The 20 graphic designers inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

As brands seek authentic connections with increasingly diverse audiences, the demand for designers who can navigate cultural nuance while maintaining commercial appeal has never been higher. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, and joining Pentagram in 2012, Natasha has become one of the most influential voices in contemporary graphic design.