When it comes to making your mark on the city, there’s still nothing quite like a can of spray paint and a brick wall. We partnered with home decor brand Yellowpop, who brighten up homes with innovative neon lights, to mix old school with the future. We tagged the streets of New York and pasted posters with QR codes for their Keith Haring collab, casting the streets in a new light.

Nobody does Pride like Calvin Klein. Their bold, iconic basics have always been a major hit with the LGBTQ+ community, and we were proud to team up and flypost their 2021 #PROUDINMYCALVINS campaign across London. Featuring nine LGBTQ+ icons from across the world wearing CK pieces with a hint of rainbow, the campaign, epitomises Calvin Klein’s playful, intimate simplicity.

Australian singer-songwriter Luke Hemmings broke away from his 5 Seconds of Summer roots to go solo with When Facing the Things We Turn Away From, a debut that Clash called “self-assured and confident”. Our innovative posters, that combined paper-and-paste with futuristic AR to make Hemmings literally “pop up”, matched that forward-looking energy on the streets of London.

At just 32, Leon Bridges is a young artist bringing traditional soul to the 21st century. We decorated New York City with posters for his third studio album, Gold-Diggers Sound, a record that got a well-deserved five star review from the Guardian. The bright yellow and black posters evoke the record’s smooth vibes, brightening up dark streets.

A New York brand with UK styling, Jack Carson’s Rowing Blazers is truly international. We took their latest collection worldwide, featuring colourful, preppy sweaters that play on luxury and tradition to Paris. Irreverent and tongue-in-cheek, the pieces belong on the streets of the world’s most vibrant cities.