⚡️Monthly (creative) Booster [28 Apr.]
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My Monthly (creative) Booster—a one-stop for the freshest, coolest, design projects and resources I’ve found. Think of it as your creative espresso shot: quick, strong, and guaranteed to get your ideas flowing.
I’ll cover everything I can from branding breakthroughs and design trends to inspiring projects and tools you actually want to use. I’ll share my thoughts, hot takes, and maybe even a little tough love 🫢
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👉 Discover standout creative work from around the globe
👉 Learn what makes these projects tick, beyond the surface
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(finally) Welcome back to another Creative Booster (don’t kill me, it’s been busy lately) — where we dive into the latest design projects, type obsessions, branding goldmines, and everything in between to keep your inspiration bank full (and your standards even higher).
Today, we’re exploring
Reimagining The White Lotus intro, Spain style
Rebranding TMA museum that’s as dynamic as its mission
Koto x Amazon: a deep-dive into their latest rebrand (+ lessons for creatives)
Bonus⭐️ New free mockups to grab
Let’s dive in.
WAIT…shall we make this official?🔒
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Toledo Museum of Art — rebrand
Rebranding a 120+ year-old cultural institution? Not for the faint-hearted. Yet Lafayette American, with Semi:Formal and Madhouse, delivered a knockout refresh for the Toledo Museum of Art (TMA).



Why rebrand a museum?
The goal wasn't just a cosmetic refresh. TMA needed an identity that: