Bloody Disgusting teams with Dead Sled Coffee to launch its first licensed coffee, the Bloodbath Blend
The coffee has launched to celebrate the horror site’s 20th anniversary.
From catwalks to construction sites: Caterpillar’s Kenny Beaupre and Lesley Godby on the team’s strategic approach to brand extensions
Caterpillar’s Kenny Beaupre and Lesley Godby shed light on how the B2B brand has made the successful leap into consumer products.
Eaglemoss Hero Collector’s Stella Bradley on designing high-end advent calendars for Star Trek, Doctor Who and The Beatles
We caught up with Stella Bradley, Head of New Product Development at Eaglemoss Hero Collector, to find out more about the creative process behind the new collection.
Wynne-Jones IP launches new division dedicated to designers, content creators and innovators
“Design registration is complex, arcane and often misunderstood,” said Victor Caddy, who heads up the new Designs team.
PatPat designer Sandi Graham on Paw Patrol apparel – and dressing kids like kids
With ranges that include Smurfs and Care Bears, designer Sandi Graham explains why PAW Patrol is a great fit for PatPat
The Brand Radar: Kimm & Miller, Only Fools and Horses and keeping classic brands alive through creative design
Start Licensing’s Ian Downes looks at how gifting licensee Kimm & Miller is breathing new life into the classic BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses with a creative Father’s Day range.
Moorcroft’s Elise Adams on the firm’s design-led collaboration with the RHS
Elise Adams – MD at art pottery firm Moorcroft – tells us what makes the long-established RHS partnership tick.
RHS Licensing Manager Cathy Snow on how trust, balance and creativity help brand extensions bloom
We caught up with Cathy Snow, Licensing Manager at the RHS, to find out more about the firm’s approach to brand extensions.
Merlin Crossingham, Creative Director of Wallace & Gromit, on brands they can work with – and lines they can’t cross
Wallace & Gromit’s Creative Director, Merlin Crossingham, on how he keeps the pair in and out if trouble.
DC Thomson celebrates 60 years of Commando with art prints and special issues
“The comic has stayed true to key aspects of its heritage while taking risks and diversifying to stay relevant to today’s reader,” said DC Thomson Media’s Alexandria Turner.