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Creative Boom embraces a new era: Marking 15 years with a vibrant redesign

Creative Boom

I sat down with our strategy, advertising, design and development teams in November 2022 and said, hey, we need a refresh, an evolution. It was in 2017 when we revealed our existing brand to the creative community. It's a brand that doesn't take itself too seriously. Can we aim to get something live before 2024?

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Droga5's new brand campaign for The New York Times sees more of life brought to life

Creative Boom

Global advertising agency Droga5 has worked with The New York Times to create a new brand campaign that helps people to explore the world around them by revealing how everything in life is connected. And it's this thinking which is at the heart of Droga5's new brand campaign for The New York Times.

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Inspiring creative women to follow in 2022

Creative Boom

She's well known for working with big brands, writing human interest pieces, and promoting the value of diverse thinking. Olivia Christian has worked as a brand strategist for more than 15 years. She co-founded her branding and creative agency The Working Assembly , while pregnant with her first child in 2017.

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Names to know: 20 visionaries shaping the future of creativity

Creative Boom

From pioneering entrepreneurs to innovative brand leaders and multidisciplinary creative forces, these are the movers and shakers propelling their respective fields forward. To answer that question, we turned to Frontify , our favourite cloud-based, brand-building platform. So, who are the names we need to know? Not rocket science."

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Clever forms meet function in the graphic design work of Sumangla Bishnoi

Creative Boom

Later, Sumangla worked in Mumbai, India, at the advertising firm VGC, onboarding projects for brands ranging from hospitality to fashion. In 2017, she was accepted into Maryland Institute College of Arts with a scholarship. However, Sumangla took this as a challenge.

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Patrick Nelson's breathtaking collages bring a graphic design sensibility to the world of art

Creative Boom

"After getting my BFA from Cal Poly, I spent ten years in the graphic design and advertising industry," he recalls. "I I worked with a handful of San Francisco-based creative agencies, primarily in branding and identity, on a range of companies from small tech start-ups to bars and restaurants to the SF Giants and Virgin Airlines."

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How Sean Rodrigo is turning Walthamstow into a mini metropolis of good

Creative Boom

Indeed, the Australian-born creative who's lived in London since 2017 is on a mission to use art, design, and technology to tackle social issues in his adopted community. Roots in advertising Born in Melbourne, Sean studied multimedia at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.