Can brands save our relationship with sex?
Sex Brand is reimagining the condom at a time when people are having less sex than ever. We speak to Uncommon’s Nils Leonard about bringing new life to a flaccid category
Sex Brand is reimagining the condom at a time when people are having less sex than ever. We speak to Uncommon’s Nils Leonard about bringing new life to a flaccid category
Robbie Black, head of brand communications at M&S Food, and Pete Miller, global creative director and co-founder at Octopus Energy, discuss how they’ve built environments that foster freedom of thought and brilliant ideas
The playful, welcoming identity echoes Jangle’s mission statement of becoming the most accessible real estate platform out there
We speak to graffiti historian Roger Gastman about curating Saatchi Gallery’s new show, which explores street art’s enduring influence on the wider art and brand worlds
We hear how the brand is bringing more of its creative capabilities in-house, and why content has been part of its DNA since the halcyon days of the Ikea Catalogue
The brand’s new identity was designed by PepsiCo’s in-house team as part of its new ‘UPliftment’ brand strategy
The streaming platform has released a revised product and brand system inspired by the world of cinema to create a more cohesive experience for users
The illustrator speaks to CR about how his style has evolved over the years and about making a statement in his own way through his work
The gaming technology lab is hoping to build its reputation with indie developers with new branding created by Ragged Edge and set in a “data-fuelled wonderland”
The global CCO at Oliver – the agency that runs agencies for brands – talks to us about the unstoppable rise of in-housing and why it doesn’t mark the end of creative agencies
Pentagram partner Emily Oberman talks to CR about the brand refresh for Amazon’s streaming service, which is designed to feel “charmingly nerdy”
Using elements from the centre’s existing branding, the designs for its new home seek to remind audiences what first made them fall in love with the arts