Creative Stuff#077


Published by: Georgie Buckle

Published on: September 6, 2024

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

Industry News


Red and white checkerboard pattern featuring various food icons, including artichokes, peppers, and a mortar. Vibrant and playful design.

Ottolenghi.

Ottolenghi introduces playful cut-outs and joyful illustrated faces in a refresh on the brand’s classic identity.

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Red background with the text "The Wombles" in white. Colorful cartoon characters, resembling animals, are playfully positioned around the text.

The Wombles.

Everyone's favourite furry recycling creatures are set to return to our television sets with a new identity and an extensive bank of assets.

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A blue and yellow Nike shoe on a metal apparatus with springs next to a vintage Nike logo design sketch. The scene conveys innovation and branding.

Nike.

For the first time ever, Nike’s closely guarded design archives have sprinted into the spotlight.

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Studio News


A man leans back casually in an office setting, feet on desk, with "NO BULLSH*T" text overlayed. The image has a bold, assertive tone.

Clients might come to us for our creativity but they stay with us because of how we support them. We felt it was time to capture our methods, our principles and our culture, so that prospective clients and team members could gain a better understanding of what we’re like to work with. If you would like to receive a copy, please just email us at hello@wearestuff.studio and we’ll send you a PDF.

READING CORNER


The book cover for "Upgrade" by Blake Crouch features bold white text on a blue background with a black geometric DNA pattern. Quotes from Andy Weir and Alex Michaelides praise the book's imaginative and spellbinding nature.

The studio obsession with Blake Crouch continues with Joe starting to read Upgrade. The novel explores the ethical and existential ramifications of genetic engineering, set in a near-future world where humanity grapples with the consequences of advanced human genetic enhancement.

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LISTENING CORNER


Bold, abstract face illustration with one red eye and angular features on a dark red background. Text above reads "The The," and below "ENSOULMENT."

Today sees the release of Ensoulment, The The’s first studio album of new songs in a quarter century! The album encompasses characteristic topics ranging from love and sex, war and politics, life and death – to the meaning of what it is to be human in the 21st century.

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