Highlight the Remarkable
JP Stallard:

Everyone knows the phrase “Behind every great man is a great woman.” But what does it mean? That the man is always the hero and the woman his sidekick? The truth is, all too often women were upstaged, and their actions and successes not mentioned. 2018 is the year to rewrite history: with Stabilo Boss. By highlighting remarkable women and their stories.

Print advertisement created by Dennis May at DDB, Germany

Dennis has done a great range of work in the same Smile in The Mind style.

Binomio
Marcos Navarro
Marc Catala:

Binomio is an exhibition by Marcos Navarro. He has designed a logo for it. A very simple image which represents the concept of binomial, cutting the two ‘o’s in two halves, making two separate letters united by form. An exquisite way of showing two halves within a word (not a single initial letter, like most symbols), something very difficult to do without affecting legibility or looking daft. And its an abstract concept too! A logo I wish I had done.

Howies packaging
Carter Wong Design
Paul Felton:

Carter Wong Design have translated the thinking behind their unique headline font ‘Castan’, for ethical clothing company Howies, into some lovely e-commerce packaging. A slice from an old Acer tree was inked up, printed and given quirky individual treatments detailing the many varied activities Howies customers engage in.

Johnson Tiles
The Chase
Rob Duncan:

Johnson Tiles are a leading manufacturer of tiles in the UK and abroad. A large proportion of their target audience is the architect and specifiers market. The Chase have created a series of very clever posters promoting their range of tiles to this specific audience. All the tiles featured were shot in proportion and without any image manipulation.

Bildrauch Filmfest Basel
Ludovic Balland
Mitch Paone:

The Bildrach Filmfest Basel project is just one of the many fine examples of Ludovic Balland’s ability to punch you in the face visually. The deliberately ugly treatment of the fused B and R creates such a gripping impression it becomes quite beautiful when treated in the entire identity. I admire work like this because it challenges our expectations of design thus leaving with a strong memory of the work (whether we love it or hate it).

Edible Cutlery
Bakeys
Cody Maemori:

Narayana Peesapaty dreams of a world where children are told to eat not only their vegetables, but their utensils as well. A simple idea with the potential for large social impact.

Playground
Character
Rob Duncan:

Great name and identity designed by Character. Playground is a unique combination of a venture fund and a start-up studio. The identity represents the firm’s grounded expertise and their belief that play should be part of the process. Clever, beautifully crafted and supported by a lovely animation that you can enjoy here.

The Co-Op
North
Rob Duncan:

This is a beautiful rebrand for the Co-Op by North. I’m a huge fan of brands looking back to their past to move forward. It was such a great identity and memorable image when we were growing up. A lot of the memories and equity that many people associated with the Co-Op will have been reinstilled without the company having to do any marketing at all. Brilliant move by the Co-Op and great work by North. Now, if we can just get United to go back the Tulip logo…

Sumatran Orangutan Society Poster
Kimpton Creative
Jamie Ellul:

Kimpton Creative were briefed to create a poster to show how far a little money can go for this orangutan charity. I love the simple link between the colour of a penny and the colour of the ape itself. So obvious once you see it. And the fact they’ve sorted through 2000 coins to get the right colours rather than relying on photoshop which would be the lazy option. To top it off the original artwork was auctioned off so it has a second life. Perfect.