Biles Inc. is rare sort of a small creative business that breaks stereotypes about the size, having proved that it does not really matter when it comes to winning big clients. «Small agency —big difference» — that’s what they stand for. Anthony Biles, the founder and Principal, told Popsop about why he decided to launch his own business, why not having a central London office is a plus point, and explained why he thinks boutique is the best format of running a design agency.

When kids are engaged into a creative project, it can result in something really stunning. LEGO’s brand Duplo has commissioned little kids, whose creativity doesn’t know any borders, to develop the shop windows for the department store NK in Stockholm to. In the new project, conceived by Jung von Matt, Stockholm, the young designers will use their unconventional style and fresh approach, making something unusual, which is still kept under wraps—the brand is inviting its consumers to try and guess what this will be.

Recycling has inspired a range of apparel brands, including Levi’s, H&M, Nike and PUMA to name but a few, which launched a plethora of dedicated projects around the globe, creating new items from old things and encouraging people to participate. PUMA, which created Clever Little Bag and Re-Suede shoe, has recently launched another recycling project, the campaign dubbed PUMA Bring Me Back Program, inviting people to donate their old clothing and footwear to a good cause—contributing to a healthier environment—instead of sending it to the landfill.

Unilever has commissioned Italian agency Reverse Innovation, specializing in brand and product design, to create the graphic design for the new range of Signal Expert Protection toothpastes. The creative team was tasked to develop a design which would reflect the core characteristics of the product using meaningful visual elements on the packaging.

Nike and Microsoft unveiled the result of their partnership, ‘Nike+ Kinect Training’ for Kinect for Xbox 360. The training program that was presented at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) yesterday, on June 4, features some of the world famous athletes such as Lebron James and Rafael Nadal working out with Nike trainers. The superstars will motivate users to train better and open their physical possibilities on a maximum level without leaving their homes.