Creative Stuff#050


Published by: Georgie Buckle

Published on: March 1, 2024

Our weekly roundup of creative news and insights along with a peek at what we’ve been up to.

Industry News


Billboard with vibrant red and purple background displaying text, "How do you eat yours?" Featuring a Cadbury Creme Egg on toast, evoking playful curiosity.

Cadbury’s

Cadbury's campaign claims to reveal our personality via our eating choices.

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A set of orange and white posters are displayed on a graffitied wooden door. The posters promote a café and a sex shop, with humorous text and a saint illustration.

Sacred Grounds

“Father Simon was open to being challenged”; Wonderhood brands a Soho church coffee shop.

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Three colourful pet food bags with illustrated people and cats. Green (turkey recipe), yellow (beef recipe), pink (kitten beef recipe) against a neutral background.

Half & Half

Half & Half wants to make it easy to remember which animal you're feeding.

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Studio News


A vibrant cityscape at dusk featuring blurred car lights on a busy street, with modern buildings reflecting the colourful sunset. Text reads "City Series."

We’ve been designing a set of face papers for a new range of innovative picture frames being launched by our long standing photographic client, Kenro.

VIEWING CORNER


Two men in racing suits with sunglasses smile against a sunset backdrop of Monaco. "Sky Original: Rob & Romesh vs F1: Monaco" text below. Energetic tone.

The latest instalment in this long running comedy series sees Rob & Romesh enter the world of F1, hanging out with the Mercedes team at the Monaco GP.

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LISTENING CORNER


Album cover for "Yard Act - Where's My Utopia?" features a surreal scene. A flaming figure with a phone, briefcase, and a sun with a face stands by the ocean.

We’ve been listening to the new album from Leeds band, Yard Act, who we’ve been following since catching them live at Bristol’s Dot2Dot festival. Written in snapshots of time between a relentless touring schedule, and produced jointly by the band and Gorillaz' Remi Kabaka Jr, the quartet's second act is a giant leap forward into broad and playful new sonic waters.

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Georgie Buckle

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