Creative Stuff#092


Published by: Georgie Buckle

Published on: January 3, 2025

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

Industry News


Train station platform with passengers walking by. A bright digital ad features animated pear and cucumber characters with speech bubbles promoting Ocado.

Ocado.

Talking grocery products sing Ocado's praises. With the help of its creative agency St Luke's, Ocado draws on customer voices to showcase its cut-price offerings as the new year gets under way.

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Vibrant ad featuring a woman wearing colourful sunglasses against a rainbow-hued background. Bold white text reads "NEVER HIDE." Ray-Ban logo below.

Ray-Ban.

Discover how Ray-Ban’s Never Hide campaign embraces graphic design and poster art with AI-driven innovation.

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Billboard on a graffiti-covered brick wall showcasing illustrations of people doing various jobs. Text reads requests for workers and advertises the Yoderlay app.

Yoderlay.

New app Yoderlay draws attention with bespoke illustrations. Studio Morfar and illustrator Doug John Miller worked together to create a fun but functional identity for the new home services app.

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Studio News


Golden "2025" balloons with red ribbons, gold stars, and confetti on a black background. The text "Happy New Year" is at the bottom, conveying a festive and joyful mood.

Happy New Year! After a well-earned break, the studio is already busy with a number of exciting new projects to get our teeth into. We look forward to sharing them with you soon.

VIEWING CORNER


A woman in a black suit stands in front of a castle, flanked by stone deer statues. The text "The Traitors" is displayed in bold, orange font.

We’ve been watching series 3 of The Traitors on BBC. Claudia is back in the Scottish Highlands with a new set of contestants hoping to win up to £120,000, if they can avoid being murdered!

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READING CORNER


Cover of "The Wrong Sister" by Claire Douglas. A dark house reflects on water, surrounded by trees. Text hints at family secrets. Mysterious, eerie tone.

Georgie has been reading The Wrong Sister by Claire Douglas. Set in Bristol, this twisty, gripping thriller is impossible to put down and will keep you guessing until the very end!

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Georgie Buckle

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