The Weekly Nugget

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2 min readFeb 8, 2024

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

1. Iris Wildros’ Frame-By-Frame Animations

Iris Wildros is a Swedish multidisciplinary artist and animator. Through her artwork, she explores and responds to her experience with ADHD, creating intricate frame-by-frame animations that serve as a form of visual meditation.

2. Studio BND Elevates Arts for Dementia

Arts for Dementia, a UK-based charity, has recently partnered with Studio BND to unveil a comprehensive initiative. Through creative workshops, Studio BND actively engaged individuals living with dementia and caregivers in the process, resulting in the development of an engaging, uplifting, and accessible brand.

3. Farewell to the Square Checkbox

Apple’s visionOS marks the end of an era: 2024, the demise of the square checkbox tradition. RIP.

4. Lego Has Launched Exclusive Parisian Street and Mountain Fortress Limited-Edition Sets

On February 7th, Lego started selling five limited-edition sets designed by fans in the BrickLink Designer Program contest. This marks the first time fans have had the chance to create a Lego set that the company will produce.

5. Otoh

Based in California, Otoh is an independent agency with a creatively curated website showcasing their work.

Have a great weekend and see you next week! 👋

Psst! If you liked some of these things then perhaps you’re our new coworker? As one of Sweden’s fastest-growing and most profitable companies, we’re on a hiring spree.

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