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Design Perspective: The Olympic Effect
Sporty trends are incoming! A torch lights the way to this summer’s Paris Olympics. In true French flair, it’s set to be a stylish affair buzzing with innovation and cool sports. How will this major global event impact our next generation?
Introducing The Brand Power Manifesto
We have carefully crafted and written our story over the last few years. It’s now time to unveil The Brand Power Manifesto! We’re delighted to publish our debut book (with huge thanks to BIS Publishing). It’ll be released mid-May 2024. Watch this space!
Design Perspective: Dress Like a Child
A shift in perspective opens up a world of inspiration. This February, we visited the Canary Island of Fuerteventura to refuel our creative energy. The island’s vibe provided a stark contrast against our home of Leeds, UK.
Boost Your Brand with Colour Trends for SS25
Colour is so evocative; it’s an essential ingredient when building a brand or designing products. If we understand the role colour plays, we can leverage it to make better design decisions. That’s why we take close notice of upcoming colour trends.
2023: Our Year In Review
As 2023 draws to a close once more, we naturally reminisce on the past twelve months. This year’s motto was “Think pink” because we wanted to embrace a young-at-heart spirit. Our studio has been in the pink of condition as we’ve entered our sixth year — where has the time gone?
Mural Illustration in Leeds: The Neville Street Gallery
We were excited to be commissioned to create artwork for Neville Street in Leeds. This honours the history, life and culture of the city. We delved into the past, present, and future culture, industrial heritage, music, nature, and the people of Leeds for this project.
This new beginning motivates us to reinvent ourselves, exercise our strengths, and remedy our foibles. I find this especially true of our young generation climbing social ladders and (literally) growing out of their former selves!