M&M’s and Crocs Present Candy-Colored Clogs and the Sweet Side of Design

Food-themed fashion collaborations have become increasingly popular as brands tap into nostalgia and playful self-expression. These partnerships often blur the lines between childhood memories and adult style, creating products that feel both familiar and fresh. The appeal lies in their ability to transform everyday...

raul de lara carves surreal wooden sculptures to question who gets to belong

Raul De Lara Reimagines Tools, Plants, and Furniture in Wood   Through January 11, 2026, the Contemporary Austin hosts the first solo museum exhibition in Texas of sculptor Raul De Lara, an artist known for his highly technical approach to woodworking. De Lara transforms everyday tools, plants, and furniture into...

floating concrete structure by moguang studio anchors guesthouse complex in china

floating concrete public amenities building emerges in hubei   Moguang Studio has completed a ‘floating’ concrete structure that anchors a new guesthouse complex in Longwanggou Village, Hubei Province, China. Serving as a multifunctional amenities building with café, dining, and gathering spaces, the suspended...

adobe firefly boards reimagines moodboarding for creative professionals

AN AI-POWERED SURFACE FOR IDEATION, CREATION AND REAL-TIME COLLABORATION   Traditionally, moodboarding has been seen as an essential step for capturing tone, style, and direction before a single asset is finalized — but in practice, it can be rushed or set aside altogether when the process feels too fragmented,...

Why brands are re-embracing the power of the tagline

The humble tagline is in demand again. In the past year, my teammates and I have seen the tagline’s resurgence in RFPs across the board, from pharmaceuticals to footwear– like a long-lost relative suddenly on our doorstep. And it’s in the market as well – many brands have begun to re-embrace the punch of a tight...

design mumbai 2025 boosts india’s creativity with global icons, exclusive partnerships & talks

Design Mumbai returns for its second edition   From November 26–29, 2025, Design Mumbai returns to Jio World Garden for its second edition, bringing together an ambitious mix of international design brands, rising Indian talent, and thought leaders shaping the future of architecture and interiors. The four-day event...

“The drinks industry doesn’t have a sales problem – it has a bravery problem”

Everywhere you look, the drinks industry is talking about sales. Falling sales. Flat sales. Missed sales targets. Entire conferences dedicated to “unlocking growth.” The assumption is clear – people are drinking less alcohol, so brands must scramble harder to squeeze the last drops of profit out of a shrinking...

How is Studio Gruhl using AI?

Studio Gruhl is a strategy and design agency based in Berlin, that works with clients like Google, Nike, The North Face and Highsnobiety. We spoke with founder Malte Gruhl, and motion designer Joma Frenzel, to find out how they’re using AI, and how they feel about it. You can see all the articles in this series...

This Ultra-Compact Japanese Home Gym Fits Anywhere, and It Needs Zero Screws

Most home gym equipment operates under a frustrating assumption: that every living space is basically the same rectangle with standard dimensions and identical structural constraints. Walk into any fitness store and you’ll find pull-up bars that either require doorframes of specific widths, power towers that demand...

Lee Krasner—Artist of Many Faces

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