Bangkok just got its swagger back. Last Friday, October 17th, Ace of Clubs officially opened its courts — rolling out the red carpet, throwing down some tunes, and smashing some balls as Bangkok’s most stylish new tennis club came to life.
Take a deep breath. In a fast-paced world, slowing down feels like a luxury. noc Coffee Co. is redefining that experience with its latest brand refresh, recently featured in Marketing-Interactive. The updated identity reflects the brand’s ethos of living slow while elevating design to connect more deeply with its community. This transformation, led by Imagination […]
We’re proud to share that Imagination Riot has been invited to contribute to Fedrigoni 365. The annual design project brings together 365 creatives from around the world, each tasked with designing a unique page for the celebrated book.
Our work for NOC Coffee has officially launched. From strategy and identity to employee engagement and brand voice, we created a brand platform that champions a new pace of life.
We’re stoked to have Dominic Cheng join us as a Design Intern over the summer. Dominic is currently studying Design and minoring in Computer Science at Stanford University. Though, his love for making things began long before college – with a box of raw spaghetti and a dream to recreate I.M. Pei’s Bank of China […]
At this year’s FBIF conference in Shanghai, Imagination Riot’s Creative Director, Andy Reynolds, took the stage alongside Nuno Alves to deliver a thought-provoking talk on the role of AI in the creative industry.
We’re stoked to announce that we’re Popeyes’ new creative partner 🎉
When I was thinking about what to write for this introduction, my first thought was, why bother? I mean, who’s going to read it? And who’s going to care? I may as well be talking to myself (which wouldn’t be the first time).
And matching sea foam nails - very on brand!
Our wonderful client gdm recently opened a new space in Tapei. Designed by AB concept the new gallery is dedicated to supporting emerging and underrepresented diaspora artists engaging with cultural identity and conceptual practices.
I started this blog entry about ten times before I finally got past the first sentence. I’m not a designer by trade, so what could I possibly have to say that would be worth reading here? But then I realized I have lots of experience in something I see in (great) design all the time. Attention to detail.
Whenever I get gloomy about the state of the world, I think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport... Okay, I don’t.