Creative Stuff#106


Published by: Georgie Buckle

Published on: April 11, 2025

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

Industry News


Abstract design with overlapping floral shapes in orange, yellow, and green on a beige background. Bold text in the center reads "garden pizza."

Garden Pizza.

In Requena Office’s identity for Garden Pizza, words look like plants and letters like flowers.

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A grid of six pixelated icons on a white background, each representing different tech concepts like AI, data analysis, and digital tools. Blue and black dominate.

Uniqode.

Koto threads the needle for Uniqode's seamless QR rebrand.

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Colorful digital art with the number "50" in a pixelated style at the center. Surrounding are playful icons like a bee, rainbow, and joystick against a pink backdrop.

Microsoft.

Microsoft clicks into 50th Anniversary with nostalgic yet ambitious branding.

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Studio News


Modern white buildings on a green, landscaped campus with large trees and pathways. Overcast sky adds a calm atmosphere.

Richard is at the University of Gloucester for their Speed Meet afternoon. This annual event is a valuable opportunity for final year students on the Graphic Design and Creative Advertising courses to meet with industry professionals, to showcase their portfolios and network with the industry in preparation for graduation.

VIEWING CORNER


Man in a suit passionately hugs a giant metallic hand against a red background. Text reads "Common People," with actors' names and Netflix details.

Season 7 of Black Mirror is now available on Netflix and if the first episode is anything to go by, we’re in for a treat! In Common People, Rashida Jones and Chris O'Dowd star as a married couple, teacher Amanda and welder Mike, whose lives are simple but happy. That is, until Amanda collapses in her classroom. But shortly after a bleak prognosis is delivered, a sales rep for Rivermind (Tracee Ellis Ross) appears to save the day.

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LISTENING CORNER


A gradient sky with large, bold white text "Pulp" over vibrant blue and orange hues, creating a nostalgic feel. Smaller text below reads "Spike Island".

Indie legends Pulp have delighted fans by dropping Spike Island, a new single inspired by Stone Roses' seminal 1990 concert on the man-made Cheshire island. It's the first single from the band's first studio album in 24 years, More, which is due on June 6 and is dedicated to Pulp's former bassist Steve Mackey, who died in 2023, at the age of 56.

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