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Hotlist 2025: the 25 most popular design studios, as voted for by their peers

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Others, meanwhile, would love to shout about what they've created, but their clients frustratingly forbid it. We just feel it's nice to give praise where praise is due and highlight some top agencies doing outstanding work and inspiring their peers. Hopefully, their work will inspire you too. Studio DBD 13.

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Wolff Olins' new logo brings back a sense of fun to agency branding

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Just when we were all getting tired of clean-yet-bland minimalist logos, the veteran agency throws a curveball with its new wordmark. Founded in 1965 in London's Camden Town by designer Michael Wolff and advertising executive Wally Olins, they were one of the first agencies to focus on corporate identity.

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How Loughborough's graphic design BA is shaping the industry's leaders

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Luke Pearson (class of 2010) Luke Pearson is an illustrator with an impressive client roster that includes The New Yorker, The New York Times, Penguin, and Disney Television Animation. Her 14-year journey through the industry has seen her shape exceptional brand experiences for clients, including Mars, Unilever and HSBC.

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10 best artist and illustration agents in New York City

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In our carefully curated list, we share a bunch of agents who've demonstrated exceptional dedication to their artists over the years and a profound understanding of their clients, too. David Goldman Agency When David Goldman launched his own firm in 1980, he aimed to represent world-class talent and offer great personal service to clients.

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Brand Brothers design a bold and geometric identity for film production company Rosamund

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Since founding the studio in 2010, the team have worked with nearly 200 clients to develop visual identities, focusing largely on typography and experimentation. Johan adds: "It conveys a great visual intensity, thus translating the artistic choices of the agency.". Meanwhile, Jean-Rémi is from Toulouse and studied law. "It

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Tebo Mpanza on why the future of branding is young, agile and authentic

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Now, attention is increasingly turning to Gen Alpha, who were born after 2010 and are now reaching their teens. But it doesn't hurt to take inspiration from those agencies already at the coal face of this stuff. And that's why a branding agency like Unfound Studio is well worth talking to. Who knows what they'll be like?

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Lonsdale Asia: How a humble underdog became a creative powerhouse in Singapore and beyond

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Originally founded in 2010 as Why? Brand Design, the studio was established by an ex-marketeer who spotted a gap in the industry - a need for a design agency that blended creativity with real-world pragmatism. Instead of looking to awards, the studio was focused on delivering the most effective creative solutions for clients.

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