Creative Stuff#089


Published by: Georgie Buckle

Published on: November 29, 2024

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

Industry News


A woman in futuristic gear, kneeling with a helmet and goggles, holding a rifle. She has tattoos and wears headphones, set against a graffiti-covered wall.

Jamie Hewlett.

Jamie Hewlett recreates Tank Girl for the 21st century. The irreverent, tank-driving troublemaker has been captured in a somewhat sultry moment by her original creator for a one-off open-edition print.

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A giant inflatable dog floats between buildings in a city street. Pedestrians look on, and text reads, "Too much weight can hold your dog back." The tone is playful and informative.

IAMS.

IAMS raises awareness of overweight dogs. The work by adam&eveDDB sees 'Waylon', an oversized dog balloon, stuck between two buildings.

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Three women in stylish trench coats pose confidently against a light blue background. The bold, white "L'eggs" logo overlays the image, exuding elegance and poise.

L’eggs.

Commercial Type reintroduces Herb Lubalin’s iconic L’eggs logotype. In collaboration with Britt Cobb of Cobbco and Jonny Sikov of Pentagram, Commercial Type welcomes back the 1970s classic.

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Studio News


White text reads "University of Gloucestershire" against a black background, with an upward-pointing white arrow above the text, conveying a sense of ambition.

Richard was invited to visit University of Gloucestershire last week to give a talk to their Advertising and Graphic Design students. After his lecture on Creativity in Advertising he spent some time going through the student’s work, giving them some tips and insights as they finalise their portfolios.

VIEWING CORNER


A middle-aged woman in a red top stands confidently between an older man and a young woman. Blurred figures in motion create a dynamic, intense atmosphere.

We’ve been watching After The Party on Channel 4. This dark and provocative drama from New Zealand about a woman who accuses her husband of a sex act with a minor is totally compelling.

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LISTENING CORNER


A vibrant Dot to Dot Festival 2025 poster with an abstract blue and orange background. Band names listed in black, boldface highlights headliners. Festival dates: Bristol, May 24; Nottingham, May 25. Energetic and colorful design.

The first wave of artists for next Year’s Dot to Dot festival has been released, so we’ve been gearing up by listening to some of our favourites such as Big Special, Fat Dog, The Horrors and Honey glaze.

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