As twin sisters and co-founders of Buttercrumble, a creative studio, Abigail and Chloe Baldwin have navigated their way through the creative industry while facing the challenges of being young, working-class women. Their journey taught them resilience but also revealed systemic barriers, particularly for those from underrepresented backgrounds.
Tag: graphics
Olympics Sport Vibrant Brand Identity
Canadian agency Hulse & Durrell has helped redesign the overarching Olympic branding, as part of the IOC’s ongoing process to evolve the design system and bring the legacy of the Games into the modern era.
C&G Partners Floats New Graphic System
C&G Partners designed the signage, way finding, and graphic system for Little Island, Manhattan’s newest public park and performance space.
SpeedPro Studio Owner Breaks Down Barriers For Autistic Individuals
SpeedPro, a leader in large-format printing and graphics, is proud of the diverse and varied backgrounds of their team. One example: Perry Stephens of Phoenix AZ who is a champion for acceptance and inclusion.
BrandOpus Punctuates Seltzer Innovation!
BrandOpus and Molson Coors Beverage Company introduce HUZZAH Probiotic Seltzer!, a full-flavored seltzer with added probiotics. The visual brand world is vibrant and uses pops of color on a crisp white canvas to engage consumers and reflect the product’s cool Southern California origins.
MCD Charged With Designing Seattle Landmark
Seattle-based design firm MCD designs graphics and signage for the new King County Public Defenders Offices in the historic Dexter Horton Building.