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  • Clarkmcdowall Unifies Association Brand

    Brand architects Clarkmcdowall have nurtured a visual identity that unites two associations into one – International Fresh Produce Association – while positioning the new organization as a leader and source of inspiration.

  • Liquid Agency Opens Up San Jose

    Full service agency Liquid Agency has evolved San Jose Downtown Association’s visual and brand identity. The agency has called San Jose and Silicon Valley home for over 20 years.

  • Public Address Brands New H&R Block Mobile Banking Platform

    Public Address has branded H&R Block’s newly-launched mobile banking platform. Spruce is intended to evoke calm and simplicity while referring subtly back to the parent’s iconic green.

  • Celebrating The ‘&’ In M&M’s

    M&M’s is on a mission to make everyone feel they belong. To advance the goal and bring about a visual refresh, JKR developed an identity that can be mixed and matched to inspire moments of shared fun.

  • Hyperakt Objects To Legalese

    Hyperakt presents a new branding and logo for Brooklyn Defenders, representing over 25,000 Brooklynites a year. The result is encapsulated by three words: Defend, Advocate, Change. The tagline is supported by a wholesale reworking of the verbal identity and communication tone.

  • UNICEF New Visual Identity

    This December, UNICEF celebrates 75 years of life and Matias Delfino has led the in-house team of designers in creating a fresh visual identity for the milestone. The logo lockup has been translated into 75 languages.

  • Trollbäck Rebrands Fintech Firm

    Trollbäck+Company has rebranded digital wealth management platform Betterment, positioning the fintech company as a pioneer for inclusivity and forward-thinkers. The logo evokes a path, a sunrise, and a sense of progress.

  • New LA Cannabis Brand Inspired By Street Culture

    New LA-based cannabis gummy and street brand, RERUN, is a cult cannabis brand and a collaboration with Pearlfisher and House of Brands – the first in a portfolio of brands to come.