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A new identity system for the Riverside Architecture Festival

We spent six months working alongside the festival team to develop a flexible visual language that can scale from a passport-sized programme to a forty-metre banner. A short case study, the rejected directions and what we learned about working with installation typography.

LLina Holm·Jun 14, 2026·8 min read

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ReadingInfluences

Notes from the studio bookshelf, spring edition

Every three months we collect what we have been reading, watching and quietly stealing from. This issue: a Japanese binding manual from 1978, a podcast about civic typography and the gallery show that has us rethinking colour entirely.

SSaoirse Doyle·May 20, 2026·4 min read
PhotographyEditorial

On the quiet revival of the editorial photo essay

We have noticed a shift in the briefs landing in our inbox: longer-form pieces, more whitespace, fewer captions. A few thoughts on why image-led storytelling feels relevant again and the photographers we are watching this year.

MMateo Ortiz·May 24, 2026·6 min read
TypographyProcess

Designing a typeface in the margins of a project

Our first proprietary typeface was never meant to leave the studio. It began as a single lowercase a sketched in the corner of a layout and grew into a small family we now use across most of our work. Process photos and a few honest reflections.

LLina Holm·Apr 10, 2026·10 min read
IllustrationWorkflow

A field guide to commissioning illustration

Working with illustrators is one of the joys of our job. It is also where projects most often go sideways. A practical guide for art directors, with notes on briefs, fees, revisions and the email we send before the first sketch.

MMateo Ortiz·Jun 10, 2026·8 min read