Creative Stuff#118


Published by: Georgie Buckle

Published on: July 4, 2025

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

Industry News


A person in a yellow bonnet sits in a chair, holding a dog's leash. The person wears a black "USK" hoodie and beige pants, exuding a relaxed vibe.

Uskees.

Uskees pairs fashion with rescued dogs in this new campaign.

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Billboard featuring close-up of a smiling woman with a reusable bottle, people running on a beach, and hands holding colorful bottles. Text reads "There's a thousand reasons to choose Ocean Bottle."

Ocean Bottle.

Ocean Bottle's brand refresh makes waves with a sharper, more human mission.

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Collage of adventurous travel photos, featuring people skiing, snorkeling, cooking, and more. Central text reads, "Stop by at night to get photos." TripAdvisor logo included.

Tripadvisor.

Tripadvisor’s new rebrand looks to its audience for inspiration.

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Studio News


Collage of colourful outdoor art displays and signs. Features sculptures, "Cracking Adventure Trail" signage, and brochures under a sunny sky. Playful and inviting ambiance.

Joe has been at Brabazon this week, overseeing the installation of signage for the launch of #BrabazonUnleashed in support of Gromit Unleashed 3! Get ready for a Cracking Adventure and pick up a trail map on site now!

VIEWING CORNER


Blurred race car on a colorful track, highlighting speed and excitement. Text reads “F1: The Academy” with release info: Netflix, 28 May. Energetic tone.

This week Georgie has been watching F1 The Academy. This follows the inaugural 2024 F1 Academy season, an all-female racing series created to develop and promote young female drivers in motorsport.

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READING CORNER


Cover of "Annihilation" by Jeff VanderMeer. Features a boar adorned with colorful plants on a black background; text in blue and white. Mystical tone.

Joe has started reading Annihilation. In the first book Area X has been cut off from the rest of the continent for decades and nature has reclaimed the last vestiges of human civilisation. Expedition after expedition into Area X has failed to uncover its mysteries and the true nature of its danger to the world.

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