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  • Packaging Good Clean Fun

    BB&CO™ recently launched a line of bathing and cleaning products that mix good, clean fun with researched-backed science. The brand identity and package design system was created by designer and brand consultant Gina McKinna.

  • New Podcast Helps Navigate The Grind

    The Creative Shit Show podcast, hosted by creative entrepreneurs, Von Glitschka, Justin Ahrens, Karen Larson, and Jamie Saunders, is intended to help designers, marketers and creatives navigate the daily grind.

  • LBB Helps Halo Lead The Pack

    Little Big Brands has collaborated with Halo to rebrand its Holistic pet food line as well as to introduce Elevate that is positioned as nutritious, clean and premium. To own the shelf, Halo and LBB doubled down on purple.

  • 2022 GDUSA Package Awards Showcase

    The 2022 showcase stands among our largest ever and against the backdrop of accelerating packaging industry growth. More than 330 winning projects and campaigns from talented design firms, agencies, inhouse departments and more.

  • Cooper Hewitt Explores ‘Designing Peace’

    Commencing June 10, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum will present “Designing Peace,” an exhibition exploring the unique role design can play in pursuing peace.

  • So: Brands Must Get Social & Political

    Alan So of the Skona agency on why brands should be affluent in social/cultural ideologies and not just on product anymore. Airbnb, Target, Patagonia provide good and relevant examples.

  • Parsons’ Core Creative Agency At 50

    Parsons’ Core Creative Agency is celebrating its 50th anniversary. This in-house design department looks back and looks forward as it continues to express and protect the essence of the brand, product, and mission.

  • Pearlfisher Serves Beanless Coffee

    Pearlfisher has partnered with Compound Foods in their mission to brew a new beanless coffee that is eco-friendly and lab-grown. The branding focuses on the emotional and inviting appeal of coffee rather than the product’s scientific or futuristic nature.