The Weekly Nugget

Daniel Butler
Most Studios
Published in
3 min readDec 9, 2021

It’s that time of the week when we share some inspiration that caught our eye, let’s get to it!

Iskra Velitchkova for Art Basel Miami 2021

Welcome to the Weekly Nugget — Most Studios weekly wrap up, where we share nuggets of inspiration from the world of tech, branding & design.

1. Pantone Created a Whole New Color for 2022

PANTONE 17–3938 Very Peri, is adynamic periwinkle blue hue with a vivifying violet red undertone blends the faithfulness and constancy of blue with the energy and excitement of red. It’s also not far from our rebrand 😊

Pantone 17–3938

2. Universal Sans

A great customizable sans serif font that you can tweak in multiple ways to make it unique and fit your needs. Try it here.

Universal Sans

3. World’s First Design-System-As-a-Service

Straight outa Prague, Supernova manages the entire design system lifecycle in one place, without making your team change tools or maintain self-built workflows and integrations. Here’s a 50min walkthrough from their team on why design system adoption is hard and how they’re trying to fix it.

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4. Facebook apologies to Pedro Almodovar & Javier Jaen.

Facebook had removed the poster for the new Almodovar’s movie Madres Paralelas under their blanket rule for nudity. It was subsequently restored on Instagram under terms of “artistic context”. Check out Javier Jaen’s amazing portfolio here.

5. 2022 Influencer Trends You Should Care About

Ogilvy’s Rahul Titus, Head of Influence, UK and EMEA and Ansley Williams, Head of Influence, North America take you through critical trends reshaping the world of influencer marketing that marketers should embrace to stay ahead of the curve in 2022. It includes purpose-driven influence, the impact of social experiences, the metaverse, and much more!

6. Cake Electric’s new Bike Doubles As a Workbench

Swedish electric bike company, Cake, now has a whole line of motorcycles devoted to facilitating handiwork for people that need to take tools on the go. Delivery is expected in Spring 2022. Read more on Input.

7. Art Basel Miami Exhibit Lets Visitors Mint Their Own NFT Using A.I.

German artist Mario Klingemann’s AKA Quasimondo, AI-controlled, generative art installation “Humans + Machines: NFTs and the Ever-Evolving World of Art” powered by the energy-efficient blockchain Tezos, explores the future of the NFT market, cryptoart, and the relationship between humans and machines.

Exhibit — Humans + Machines: NFTs and the Ever-Evolving World of Art

Annnnnnd we’re done! Until next week, ta ta!

Psst! If you liked some of these things then perhaps you’re our new coworker? We’re on a hiring spree.

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